Iran Herald
IranHerald.com Saturday 11th February 2012 Issue 0607/10
Follow us on Follow us on TwitterFollow us on facebook
  • More Middle East News

  • 25 Syrians killed in twin blasts in Aleppo city
  • Spain embarks on labour reforms to create jobs
  • $25 bn settlement with banks to provide relief to US homeowners
  • India, UN envoys land in Maldives amid political crisis
  • China's first trade decline in two years triggers fears
  • Gilani asked to appear in court after appeal rejected
  • Spanish judge convicted for abuse of power
  • Afghanistan criticizes NATO for civilian deaths
  • Burmese authorities take away activist monk for questioning
  • Protests in Greece as Eurozone lays down fresh bailout conditions
  • UK property market shows signs of upturn
  • Greek disarray shatters Wall Street calm
    Get Middle East News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Israeli premier's son punished for showing up late
    Iran Herald
    Thursday 29th July, 2010  
    (IANS)


    His father may have been an officer in an elite Israeli combat unit who went on to become prime minister, but that was not enough to save corporal Yair Netanyahu when he turned up late for duty.

    Netanyahu, who is 19 years old and currently doing compulsory military service, was sentenced to 10 days confinement to base after reporting late to his Israel Defence Force (IDF) spokesman's unit, the IDF said in a statement Thursday.

    'The soldier exercised his right to appeal his punishment and his appeal was brought before an officer with the rank of full colonel, who decided to reduce his sentence and limit it to eight days' confinement,' the statement said.

    'The IDF spokesman's unit relates to Corporal Netanyahu as it relates to any other soldier in the unit,' it added.


      Email this story to a friend

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (required)
    Message