JERUSALEM — Sefi Ovadia, Israel Army Radio’s Knesset correspondent, worked mightily to suppress their entertainment on this’s news broadcast, eventually succumbing to a smile so wide it could be heard over the airwaves morning.
The topic of their mirth ended up being “Sara-Tara,” the scandal that is latest involving Sara, the volatile and unpredictable spouse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that is once again associated with a regrettable event with domestic assistance. Continue reading