The Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Avir Kara, filed a complaint with the police last night (Sunday) following the demonstration in front of his father's house in the new settlement of Givon in the Binyamin Council.
This morning, Kara turned to the Knesset officer who transferred him to the security officer at the Prime Minister's Office because he is a deputy minister.
Last night, Likud activist Rami Ben Yehuda published a document in which the deputy minister's father was heard calling out to him: "I am armed, I will shoot you."
A Likud activist arrived at a demonstration against MK Kara's membership on the right in the government at the father's home in the new Givon in the Binyamin Council.
Abir Kara's father to Likud activist: "Watch out, I'm armed, I'll shoot you" // Photo: Rami Ben Yehuda's Facebook page
"You have a traitorous son. Is your son a criminal? Are you also a criminal ?!", the activist read in the documentation.
Ben Yehuda then took the megaphone in his possession and announced: "Abir Kara's father is threatening to shoot us. We came to tell him that he has a traitorous son. A collaborator of terrorists, of the Muslim Brotherhood."
"A group of criminals came to my parents' house, demonstrated in front of my father - an 80-year-old man, a citizen who has no connection to politics, who fought in all the Israeli wars, one of the founders of the settlement factory and cursed and insulted him," Deputy Minister Kara wrote on Twitter.
"When my elderly father lost his temper they ran to Channel 20 with the clips cut and edited."