After scandal, Netanyahu freezes ice cream budget
JERUSALEM Following an Israeli newspaper's scoop, the country's prime minister has "frozen" his annual ice cream budget.
Benjamin Netanyahu's office on Sunday said once he was made aware of the state-financed contract issued to purchase ice cream from his favorite Jerusalem parlor he ordered it stopped immediately. Netanyahu called the contract "excessive and unacceptable."
The Israel economic publication "Calcalist" published a list of items on the prime minister's annual expense budget, including $2,700 for ice cream.
Following the publication, Israelis flocked to the "Metudela" ice cream shop near the prime minister's residence to check out his alleged favorite flavors: pistachio and vanilla.
The prime minister's office said the cost included hosting high-ranking officials at the official residence. Still, it offered a rare peek into the personal life of the private Netanyahu.
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- Hopefully, he eats American-made ice cream or at least ice cream from an American-based company. We give them enough furrin' aid.
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- typical crony see what you can get away with until you get caught!
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- No wonder he seldom has an intelligent thought...major brain feeze.
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- I hope he didn't buy that ice-cream with OUR MONEY!
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- Sounds like his budget needs the "cone of silence"
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