Netanyahu's travels in the Holy Land: He went on a trip with his family to the Negev

Sherry Roth
April 8, 2015   
The Prime Minister, his wife, and their two sons traveled today in the Negev, Dimona, and the Cyber ​​Quarter in Beer Sheva. •On the menu: family camel riding and a visit to the ancient city of Meshit
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his wife Sara Netanyahu, and their son Yair Avner took a walk in the Negev today (Wednesday).

 Netanyahu and his family took a walk in the Mamshit National Park. During the visit, the eagle that was seriously injured by poisoning in Ein Avdat was returned to the wild after being treated at the Safari and Nature and Parks Authority's wildlife hospital.

 The Prime Minister later visited the city of Dimona and the Cyber ​​Center in Beersheba with his family.

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Netanyahu: "My family and I are spending time here in the landscapes of our beautiful country, like countless families in Israel. We are here in Mashit, an ancient city in the Negev. We see our Negev here in all its ancient glory and also in its glorious future, which is being built in cities like Beer Sheva and Dimona, which we will visit later today.".

""Near Tel Sheva, a place where our forefather Abraham was almost 4,000 years ago, we are establishing the Cyber ​​City, taking the future in our hands. I wish all travelers in Israel to enjoy the holiday, take care of yourselves, drive carefully so that the holiday continues to be happy.".

""I would also like to send thanks to all IDF soldiers and Border Guard soldiers, members of the security forces and the police who protect us every day, including on this day, and on this occasion I would like to send a full recovery to the wounded IDF soldiers who acted with determination and courage to thwart the attack. Happy holiday to you, to all the House of Israel.".

During the trip, Netanyahu referred to the deal with Iran: "Israel shares the determination that with the expiration of the nuclear agreement with Iran, Iran's breakthrough time to obtain nuclear bombs will be zero.

""This will be the inevitable result of the automatic lifting of restrictions, which will allow Iran to achieve industrial-scale production capacity.".

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