This time around, the topic of her wrath is Tara Kumari, a Nepalese resident whom yesterday found herself having a broken little finger and with no employment.

This time around, the topic of her wrath is Tara Kumari, a Nepalese resident whom yesterday found herself having a broken little finger and with no employment.

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 main topic of their mirth ended up being “Sara-Tara,” the latest scandal involving Sara, the volatile and unpredictable spouse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that is once again associated with a regrettable event with domestic assistance.

Sara Netanyahu, 53, features a tendency for disputes with home staff. This is basically the 3rd amount of time in 3 years a menial worker has kept her house amid accusations of mistreatment or underpayment.

“Sara-Tara” arrives with almost timing that is theatrically bad the prime minister, who’s striving to not ever appear as a part of this financial elite as Israel gears up its “March of the Million” social protesters this coming Saturday. Continue reading “This time around, the topic of her wrath is Tara Kumari, a Nepalese resident whom yesterday found herself having a broken little finger and with no employment.”