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"I wish they shot me and blew up my car": Who threatens Yusef Haddad? | Israel Hayom

2023-10-30T14:19:41.163Z

Highlights: "I wish they shot me and blew up my car": Who threatens Yusef Haddad? | Israel Hayom. The social activist recently received death threats from a West Bank resident and called for her immediate arrest. "Go to Khan Yunis, live in a tunnel with Hamasnik," he wrote to her. The case was transferred to the police. The same deal is a resident of Ramallah, who holds a permit to stay in Israel, and the police are dealing with it now.


The social activist recently received death threats from a West Bank resident and called for her immediate arrest • "Go to Khan Yunis, live in a tunnel with Hamasnik," he wrote to her • The case was transferred to the police


Yusuf Haddad moved many in Israel when he turned to the Hamas terrorist organization during a broadcast on Channel 12 News and informed him that Israel would win the current military campaign, and in the same breath compared him to ISIS.

The clip in question spread throughout the network like wildfire, reaching a Ramallah resident who was less connected to Haddad's words and sent threats at him that ended in police intervention.

"A girl named Hadil who introduces herself as a resident of Nazareth wishes they would shoot me or blow up my car to get rid of me," Haddad wrote against the background of the same user's post.

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"She writes this about sharing a video of me addressing Hamas in Arabic, and just as I ended the video with the words, 'Long live the State of Israel and Hamas on the way to hell,' she concludes the story, 'Long live Palestine and we'll see you in hell.' That terrorist supporter must be arrested immediately, and her citizenship must also be revoked. She doesn't deserve to be part of us. Let her go to Khan Yunis, live in a tunnel with some Hamasnik she admires. We have stopped being silent in the face of extremists among us. Now it's our turn to silence them," he ruled.

Less than an hour later, Haddad updated his more than half a million followers on developments on the subject. "The police contacted me that they were involved in the story. The same deal is a resident of Ramallah, who holds a permit to stay in Israel, and the police are dealing with it now," he shared.

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Source: israelhayom

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