Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Avner Netanyahu is set to marry his partner Amit Yardeni next Monday, June 16, in a private ceremony at Ronit Farm, a well-known upscale venue. The event will be limited to a few hundred guests and will not include any politicians, Cabinet ministers or Knesset members—at Avner’s own request.
According to reports, the decision not to invite anyone from the political sphere has caused some frustration, with Transportation Minister Miri Regev said to be particularly upset. The wedding will take place outdoors by the lake on the property. Former chief rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau is expected to officiate the ceremony.
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The happy couple with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara
(Photo: via Instagram)
Due to security concerns, the airspace above the venue will be closed to all civilian aircraft during the event in a 1.5-km (about one mile) radius and up to 3,000 feet above sea level. Police aircraft are exempt from the restriction.
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Photographer Haim Afriat, known for covering celebrity weddings, will document the event throughout the day and the production will be overseen by Sky Production. No live musical acts are planned, but DJ Itay Galo will provide music for the celebration.
All vendors were instructed to arrive at the venue by 10:00 a.m. and have signed nondisclosure agreements to protect the couple’s and their families’ privacy.
Protesters have also announced plans to demonstrate near the venue. Organizers say they’ll arrive in convoys and distribute magnets featuring images of hostages. Residents are preparing for blocked roads and spontaneous disruptions around the area.