In line with agreement with Bennett, ex-premier and his family vacate house on Balfour Street, nearly a month after new government formed

A moving truck is seen outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on July 6, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
A moving truck is seen outside the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem on July 6, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)

Former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family have completed their departure from the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem, vacating the house on Balfour Street after 12 years.

A spokesperson for the Netanyahu family confirmed the move early Sunday morning, saying they left the residence shortly after midnight.

Moving trucks were seen at the residence earlier this week. On Friday, Channel 12 reported that several vehicles were seen departing the residence — apparently cars belonging to Netanyahu’s motorcade as opposition leader.

Netanyahu’s departure comes nearly a month after he was ousted from power, in line with an agreement he reached with new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

There is no law dictating how quickly a former prime minister must leave the residence.

In the past, this has been done within a few days, but the Netanyahu family has twice taken weeks to do so — following Netanyahu’s 1999 election defeat and again now.

A moving truck is seen outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on July 6, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
A moving truck is seen outside the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem on July 6, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)

Former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family have completed their departure from the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem, vacating the house on Balfour Street after 12 years.

A spokesperson for the Netanyahu family confirmed the move early Sunday morning, saying they left the residence shortly after midnight.

Moving trucks were seen at the residence earlier this week. On Friday, Channel 12 reported that several vehicles were seen departing the residence — apparently cars belonging to Netanyahu’s motorcade as opposition leader.

Netanyahu’s departure comes nearly a month after he was ousted from power, in line with an agreement he reached with new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

There is no law dictating how quickly a former prime minister must leave the residence.

In the past, this has been done within a few days, but the Netanyahu family has twice taken weeks to do so — following Netanyahu’s 1999 election defeat and again now.

Some voices within the new coalition have called for legislation to set out a mandated departure deadline for the future.

Bennett, who was sworn in as prime minister on June 13, is now expected to begin using the residence. The prime minister reportedly plans for his family to stay in their hometown of Ra’anana during the week, while he uses the official residence for meetings. They may join him in Jerusalem on weekends.

Vehicles are removed from the Prime Minister’s Residence, Jerusalem, July 9, 2021 (Channel 12 screenshot)
Vehicles are removed from the Prime Minister’s Residence, Jerusalem, July 9, 2021 (Channel 12 screenshot)

Meanwhile, the Netanyahus will move to their private Caesarea home, while security upgrades are made at their private Jerusalem home, at which point the opposition leader plans to spend much of his time there.

As reported by The Times of Israel