Israel-Gaza War, Politics

Director of Sarah Netanyahu's Office Resigns

Tzipi Navon tendered her resignation upon learning the Civil Service Commissioner filed an administrative complaint against her for posting inciting materials against leftwing organizations.

Sarah Netanyahu (Photo: Avshalom Sassoni, Flash 90)

After publishing posts against the left during the war, Tzipi Navon, director of the office of Sarah Netanyahu, wife of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, announced her resignation today (Thursday).

As reported last month, the civil service commissioner filed a disciplinary complaint to the civil servants disciplinary court in Jerusalem against Sarah Netanyahu’s chief of staff, Tzipi Navon, for publishing a series of inciting posts since the beginning of the war.

Pictures of Bodies Alongside Captions Against Brothers in Arms

The disciplinary complaint states that “at the beginning of the Swords of Iron War, the accused shared offensive publications on her Facebook page contrary to the prohibitions applicable to her, despite the instructions of her superior, in a manner constituting statements unbecoming of a civil servant.”

Among the posts she shared on Facebook was a picture of bodies in bags ready for burial and an added text: “Nu, pedophile lover, Brothers in Arms, pilot and draft refusers, happy now,” aiming at organizations and civilians who protested the government’s policy.

Navon also shared a picture where Prime Minister Netanyahu is accused of the failure to stop the massacre, writing that “we haven’t finished burying our dead and the traitors on the left continue the incitement. She added and wrote that she wishes to report the page and have it shut down. She also published a post directing the blame for the Hamas massacre to the organizations and citizens who protested the government: “Protest leaders: you won’t have cyber, you won’t have pilots. They threatened and they kept their word.”

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