Madonna to meet Netanyahu, Livni in Jerusalem
By ANIMonday, August 31, 2009
JERUSALEM - Madonna will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Opposition Leader Tzipi Livni during her stay in the country for her concerts, say reports.
The Queen of Pop, who has two gigs lined up at Tel Aviv’s Park Hayarkon, is said to be set to meet Livni at a restaurant, and Netanyahu at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem.
While the singer’s schedule has been prevented from being made public, reports of her meetings with the politicians found their way to the media, reports the Jerusalem Post.
The ‘Material Girl’ hitmaker, presently on her ‘Sticky and Sweet’ world tour, has apparently checked in Tel Aviv hotel ahead of her forthcoming performances.
The star also purportedly intends to visit the Western Wall, the graves of Talmudic sages in Safed, along with a Kabbalah Center event. (ANI)