The wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sued an Israeli newspaper Jan. 25 for libel and defamation of character, claiming the Maariv daily is “maliciously trying to humiliate” her.

Sara Netanyahu is claiming damages of $270,000 from Maariv and demanding an apology and a correction for an item the paper ran Jan. 22. The story stated that Mrs. Netanyahu fired a 70-year-old gardener at the prime minister’s official residence. The gardener lost a son in one of Israel’s wars.

Netanyahu claimed in a suit filed at a Jerusalem court that the man was never fired, continues to work at the residence and the news item contained not “one grain of truth.”

She said reporter Ben Caspit never asked for her response, and the paper was trying to humiliate her and “portray her as an insensitive woman who abuses the weak, is cruel to an old gardener and fires a bereaved father for no reason.”

The suit comes a week after a former housekeeper sued Sara Netanyahu for alleged verbal abuse and other mistreatment.

The new lawsuit sparked a media frenzy, with Maariv and Yediot Achronot running huge front page headlines critical of the Netanyahus. The two dailies are engaged in a bitter circulation war with Yisrael Hayom, a newspaper distributed free of charge and strongly supportive of Netanyahu.

Maariv had no immediate comment on the lawsuit. — ap

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