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Netanyahu Gets Lifetime Security After Iran Hits

Cabinet approves permanent protection for PM following elimination of Khamenei, Nasrallah, Sinwar • Family members receive enhanced security amid Iranian revenge threats | The full story (Israel News)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel's Ministerial Committee for Shin Bet Affairs has approved a decision to maintain Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security detail for the remainder of his life, following professional recommendations from the country's security establishment that cited unprecedented and escalating threats against the Israeli leader.

The decision, approved with military censor clearance, comes in the wake of Israel's systematic elimination of the Iranian axis of evil's senior leadership, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif, and Gaza terror leader Yahya Sinwar. Security officials warned the committee that the danger to Netanyahu's life has intensified sevenfold following these high-profile operations.

According to sources familiar with the deliberations, intelligence assessments presented to the committee indicated that beyond the constant and unrelenting threats the prime minister already faced, the successful targeting of Iran's leadership structure has generated acute motivation within Tehran's remaining power circles to pursue revenge operations against Israeli targets.

The security escalation extends beyond the prime minister himself. The committee determined that the risk profile has expanded to include Netanyahu's immediate family members, following the elimination of Mojtaba Khamenei's relatives, including the late Iranian leader's wife and son, in recent Israeli strikes.

Intelligence officials briefed the committee that Iran's desire for symmetrical retaliation has created a direct threat environment for the prime minister's family, prompting the decision to significantly enhance protective measures for Sara Netanyahu for the duration of her husband's lifetime. The couple's children will receive dedicated security details for the next five years, according to the approved framework.

Sources within the security establishment emphasized that the recommendation was driven purely by professional threat assessments rather than political considerations, noting that the systematic dismantling of Iran's regional command structure has created what intelligence officials characterize as a generational motivation for retaliation among surviving Iranian leadership elements.

April 7, 2025: United States President Donald Trump meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House in Washington DC.
April 7, 2025: United States President Donald Trump meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House in Washington DC. (Photo: Shutterstock / noamgalai)

The enhanced security framework will remain in effect regardless of future political developments, including potential changes in government or Netanyahu's eventual departure from active political life. Security professionals noted that precedent exists for maintaining protective details for former leaders who faced extraordinary threat levels during their tenure, though the lifetime designation represents an acknowledgment of the unique circumstances created by the recent elimination campaign.

The committee's decision was reached following multiple classified briefings that detailed specific intelligence regarding Iranian planning and the operational capabilities of remaining proxy networks in the region.

While the full scope of those assessments remains classified, officials indicated that the threat profile encompasses both state-sponsored operations and potential lone-actor scenarios motivated by the high-profile eliminations.

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