Netanyah's son's wedding canceled due to Iranian attacks

The wedding of Avner Netanyah, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, has been officially delayed due to emergency restrictions throughout the country, event organisers confirmed. Originally scheduled for Monday, June 16th, at the luxury local Ronit Farm north of Tel Aviv, the high profile wedding was canceled because [...]
The wedding of Avner Netanyah, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, has been officially delayed due to emergency restrictions throughout the country, event organisers confirmed.
Originally scheduled for Monday, June 16th, at the luxury local Ronit Farm in the north of Tel Aviv, the high profile wedding was canceled due to continued security concerns and regulations of the Interior Front Command, which prohibit all gatherings under current emergency status, known as Level 4.
The restrictions were imposed following an increase in missile attacks by Iran and its allies.
It becomes known that the wedding will be postponed indefinitely, writesThe Times of Israel, broadcast Periscope.
Until the last minute, the couple believed the wedding would be held according to plan”, a source said near the couple.
They were shocked. It's the second time they've had to push it. ”
Otherwise, the event was expected to host several hundred guests in a relatively modest format near the lake on private property, without public officials present.
Ex-chief Yisrael Meir Lau would lead the ceremony.
All participants reportedly signed strict confidential agreements.
Pending the wedding, a 1.5km no-fly zone was located around the country, with fences with barbed wire and police checkpoints. /Periscope/












