Netanyahu to skip Mandela memorial due to high costs

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend a memorial service in South Africa for Nelson Mandela due to the high cost of transportation and security.The decision was announced late Sunday, hours before Netanyahu’s scheduled departure the following day for the memorial event to be held Tuesday at Johannesburg’s FNB stadium.

Some 70 world leaders, many heads of states, as well as all living US presidents and more than two dozen members of the US Congress, are scheduled to attend the event, which will include about 150,000 people.

It was unclear if Israeli President Shimon Peres would decide to attend the memorial once it was announced that Netanyahu would not go. The costs to send the president reportedly are significantly lower.

Netanyahu’s decision comes less than a week after the disclosure of the high amount of taxpayer money spent on the prime minister’s official residence and his two private residences.

The cost to send Netanyahu to the Mandela memorial would have been nearly $2 million, including chartering a private plane and transporting security personnel and equipment, according to Haaretz.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators reportedly were expected to greet Netanyahu in South Africa. — JTA.

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