Netanyahu: Israel will maintain full security control over the West Bank and Gaza
An indictment is expected to be filed today (Monday) against a resident of Beer Sheva, the suspect who incited and threatened Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the content he posted on Tiktok - this was updated today by Lahav Unit 433, which announced the end of the investigation.
With the indictment, the prosecutor's office is expected to ask the city's magistrate court to extend the suspect's detention until the end of the proceedings against him.
According to the suspicion, the resident of the south uploaded the inciting content while using a false identity.
He will be charged with the offenses of publishing incitement to act of terrorism, threats, impersonation and harassment using a Bezeq device.
This month, a suspicious envelope was located after it arrived at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office - after tell-tale signs were discovered during the screening phase of the security check.
Already that evening, his office said that it had been neutralized and that there was no danger to those present at the scene.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a press conference in his office in Jerusalem February 17, 2024/Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel
In July, a young man from Kfar Saba was arrested on suspicion of placing the threatening letter against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the grave of his brother, Yoni Netanyahu, on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
The young man, 26 years old, was arrested by the officers of the cyber unit in Lahab 433 at the end of a joint investigation with the Shin Bet, a day after receiving the report on the letter. At the end of the investigation and in accordance with its findings, the suspect will be brought to a hearing on the extension of his detention at the Peace Court in Rishon Lezion.
The letter was found on Yoni Netanyahu's grave by the workers of the Mount Herzl site.
Among other things, it says, "The clock is ticking back until the 28th of Tishrei Tashpad when your brother, the son of Z*** (as the letter says) thinks he will reach the age of 74 - to be clear, this is a first-degree threat."
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