She attended Greenberg High School in Tiv'on, where she was an outstanding student. Her mother, Chava (Paritzky), was a sixth-generation Jerusalemite. Her father, Shmuel Ben-Artzi, was a Polish-born Israeli Jewish educator, author, poet and biblical scholar, who died in 2011 at the age of 97. Sara Ben-Artzi (later Netanyahu) was born in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Tiv'on, near Haifa. As Sara's trip had not been approved by the Knesset 's Ethics Committee, her husband was notified by the committee. In response Netanyahu filed a libel suit against the channel. She won a libel case filed against Schocken publishers for falsely maligning her, and a libel suit in 2002 against the local paper "Kol Ha'ir," after two unfounded reports were published about her in the paper's gossip column In 2008, Channel 10 reported that during the 2006 Lebanon War, when she travelled to London with her husband for apublic diplomacy campaign, she spent a large sum of money on luxuries that was paid for by a donor in London. In her husband's first term as Prime Minister, Sara Netanyahu received much media attention, usually negative in tone, due to allegations of poor interpersonal relations. Netanyahu is an educational and career psychologist by profession. Sara Netanyahu, שרה נתניהו born 5 November 1958 is the wife of Israeli Prime The association is also active in Gabon, Madagascar, Central Africa and Burkina Faso. The association has to her credit, in Côte d'Ivoire, the construction of a center for abandoned children and another for those receiving minimum family structure in Abidjan, a school in Kong, various renovations and supplies equipment and the promotion of immunization campaigns. Princess Ira von Fürstenberg is the godmother of that foundation whose goal is "the welfare of the continent's children by providing support, listening to and affection". In 1980, she conducted humanitarian missions in Côte d'Ivoire to the people and disadvantaged children, and in 1998 she created Children Of Africa Foundation ("Children Of Africa"). Her eldest son, Loic Folloroux (named after her first husband) is Director of the Africa branch of Armajaro Trading Group Limited, a company specializing in trading cocoa and raw materials. She is also a Christian despite being born Jewish and her husband being Muslim. She met Alassane Ouattara, Deputy Governor of the BCEAO in Dakar the following year, who late became President of Ivory Coast they married on August 24, 1991, in the Town Hall of the 16th arrondissement of Paris. AICI International continues to develop in 2001, settling in 2006 in Gabon and Burkina Faso.īorn in 1953 in Constantine to Jewish parents in French Algeria, Dominique Nouvian moved to Côte d'Ivoire in 1975 with her first husband, Jean Folloroux, professor at Lycée Technique in Abidjan, with whom she has two children. In 1993, "Malesherbes Management", a realtor’s agent managing office of joint ownership, which manages more than 200 Parisian buildings, extended the expansion of AICI International Group. After a first branch in Paris, AICI continues its development in the south of France, since 1991, by launching an office in Cannes. After strengthening her presence in Côte d'Ivoire particularly in Yamoussoukro, Bouaké, San Pedro and Jacqueville, Dominique Ouattara established, in 1989, AICI in Europe by choosing France as the European showcase. Since 1979, she was CEO of AICI International Group, a company that employs today more than 250 people on three continents. Dominique Ouattara (born 16 December 1953) is the current First Lady ofįirst Lady of Ivory Coast., Dominique Folloroux-Ouattaraĭominique Ouattara is a businesswoman, specialized in real estate.