Last month, a guy from Ashkelon was accused of posting threats against Netanyahu on social media. Tzvi Sabag, 57, accused of writing Facebook posts with direct threats to the prime minister in November last year and also threatening Yair Netanyahu.
Also in June, a guy arrested for threatening Netanyahu in a social media message, police said, offering no additional points on the threats. The suspect, a 21-year-old resident of northern Israel, was arrested through criminal squad Lahav 433 of the cyberpoly.
Knesset President Yariv Levin, a close best friend of Netanyahu’s, said Sunday that there is a “lack of response” from the attorney general to alleged assassination threats opposed to the prime minister, as well as continued anti-corruption protests.
Public Security Minister Amir Ohana has also continually said that protests across the country against corruption and government management of the coronavirus pandemic were components of a trend towards “incitement” opposed to Netanyahu, which he said was worse than the pre-1995 era. Murder. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
But last week, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit rejected Ohana’s claims that he did not seriously address the recent threats opposed to Netanyahu. He added that credible threats had already been investigated and under pressure that did not “soften the severity of incitement threats.”