The wedding of Avner Netanyahu, son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been officially postponed amid nationwide emergency restrictions, the event’s organizers confirmed Saturday.
Originally scheduled for Monday, June 16, at the upscale Ronit Farm venue north of Tel Aviv, the high-profile wedding was called off due to ongoing security concerns and Home Front Command regulations, which ban all gatherings under the current emergency status, known as Level 4. The restrictions were imposed following a spike in missile attacks from Iran and its proxies.
Vendors received formal cancellation notices Saturday from the event planning company, stating the wedding would be delayed indefinitely in line with Home Front Command directives. A new date has not yet been set.
“Until the last minute, the couple believed the wedding would go on as planned,” a source close to the couple said. “They were shocked. It’s the second time they’ve had to postpone.”
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Security preparations ahead of Avner Netanyahu’s wedding at Ronit Farm
(Photo: Yariv Katz)
This marks the second postponement for the couple. The wedding was initially planned for November 26, 2024, and had been rescheduled for summer due to scheduling conflicts. No new date has been announced.