A man from Be'er Sheva was arrested after asking on Twitter if there were preparations for the US strike - because he wanted to join • In recent months, Netanyahu has "won" many threats on the network
Already filed 3 threatening complaints. PM Netanyahu
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Police arrested a thirty-year-old suspect in Be'er Sheva yesterday, writing on a Twitter post asking if preparations are being made to injure the prime minister - because he would be happy to take part in it. Yesterday, he was summoned for an investigation into Cyber Lahav 433 and today will be arraigned in the Ashkelon Magistrate's Court.
In recent weeks, Prime Minister Netanyahu has been credited with a high number of threats to his life and the lives of his family members on social networks. Last month, the prime minister filed a number of complaints of incitement to murder him and his wife. The complaint was filed against a social Facebook user who posted a post in which he wished Prime Minister Netanyahu's son, Yair Netanyahu, "to marry his parents soon."
Among other things, the Cyber unit detained 433-year-old 21-year-old infantry soldier in the north, on suspicion of posting threatening to strike Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Following a post posted on the network, a police investigation has been opened. Attorney Gal Wolf, who represents the soldier on suspicion of threats against the prime minister: "This is a soldier without a criminal record. Unnecessary arrest. "