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    Netanyahu Finds Trust and Comfort in Falic’s Jerusalem Home

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    What it is about

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, have occasionally stayed at the luxurious Jerusalem home of Simon Falic, an American Jewish billionaire, during periods of crisis. Despite rumors, Falic clarified there is no nuclear bunker in his home, only a standard protected room and amenities for comfort.

    Why it matters

    The close, longstanding friendship between the Netanyahus and the Falic family highlights the trusted support network that the Prime Minister can rely on in times of need. Such connections emphasize the strong bonds at the heart of Israel’s leadership, fostered over decades through mutual support and shared values.

    Close Family Ties

    Simon Falic opened up about his long-standing relationship with the Netanyahu family in an exclusive N12 News interview. He addressed the societal misconceptions about their home being used as a nuclear bunker, stressing it’s a place offering security and ease, crucial during crises like the Iranian missile attack. “There is no bunker. There is a protected room,” Falic stated, reflecting his family’s generosity and the trust they share with the Netanyahus.

    Exclusive Comfort and Security

    The Netanyahus preferred staying at Falic’s mansion for its comfort, ability to host, and ease of securing against protests. As Falic described to N12, his home is “very comfortable for hosting and relaxing, and easy to secure from protests and demonstrators.” Thus, making it an appealing refuge during turbulent times. The Netanyahus temporarily stayed at Falic’s home until their Jerusalem apartment’s protected room was ready.

    Honorable Intentions

    Simon Falic also clarified that no rent was charged for the visits, reflecting the altruistic nature of their support. “I don’t take rent from anyone who visits my house,” he said. Additionally, he denied any funding support for Yair Netanyahu’s efforts in Miami’s real estate market, emphasizing that their friendship doesn’t extend to business transactions.

    A Safe Haven Amid Tensions

    When uncertainties loom large, having trusted sanctuaries is paramount for any leadership. The Netanyahus staying periodically at the Falic home during crises like the Iranian response or between relocations showcases the prudent, humane nature of their relationships built within Israel’s social fabric. As such, their bond with well-wishers like Simon Falic plays a significant role, reinforcing the solidarity among Israel’s key figures over time.

    Longstanding Friendship

    The Netanyahu family’s association with the Falic family transcends occasional stays; it’s engrained within shared history and aligned values in supporting Israel’s robustness and well-being. Their friendship has bolstered Israel through substantial, goodwill-driven interactions, providing a glimpse into the operational trust and camaraderie essential to Israel’s resilience.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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