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Interior minister warns growing incitement could lead to political assassination

"As a former member of the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's government, I cannot sit idly by vis-à-vis the alarming incitement and calls to physically harm Netanyahu and his family," Minister Aryeh Deri says in a letter to Shin Bet security agency Director Nadav Argaman.

by  Yehuda Shlezinger
Published on  07-20-2020 08:53
Last modified: 07-20-2020 09:22
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Interior Minister Aryeh Deri on Sunday called on Shin Bet security agency Director Nadav Argaman to increase the protection afforded to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family, saying that the growing incitement and threats made against Netanyahu personally "could herald a catastrophe."

In a letter cautioning against a political assassination, Deri wrote, "In recent weeks we have seen growing incitement against the prime minister, including calls for harming his family and his assassination."

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"As a former member of late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's government, I cannot sit idly by vis-à-vis these alarming incidents of incitement and the calls to physically harm Netanyahu and his family," he wrote.

Shin Bet security agency chief Nadav Argaman (Oren Ben Hakoon/File photo) Oren Ben Hakoon

Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was gunned down by radical right-wing activist Yigal Amir on Nov. 4, 1995, in Tel Aviv. Amir later cited his extreme objection to Rabin's policies, particularly the signing of the 1993 Oslo Accords, as the reason for the murder.

The weeks leading to Rabin's assassination were ridden with protests against the Oslo Accords, with many far-right activists saying the prime minister had to be stopped "by any means necessary." He was infamously portrayed in Nazi uniforms, labeled a "traitor," and several extreme rabbis even went as far as to issue a "Pulsa diNura" or Kabbalistic "death curse" against him.

The current public atmosphere is very troubling, Deri wrote, stressing, "We can never again say we didn't know; that our hands are not stained with blood. ... I'm aware of the fact you [Argaman] and the Shin Bet are making great efforts to protect the prime minister and his family, but I will be remiss in my public duty if I do not warn of what may come and do everything to ensure we spare no effort to prevent such a catastrophe."

Israeli society," he warned, "will find it difficult to weather another such incident."

Freedom of protest and expression "Are fundamental principles of democracy and we must preserve them," the interior minister continued. "Leveling scathing criticism [at elected officials] is legitimate, but incitement to violence against the prime minister and his family cross a red line."

Netanyahu has filed several police complaints over the past few weeks over threats made against him.

Last week, Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister's son, asked Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit to order the police to investigate threats made against him, as well.

Public Security Minister Amir Ohana warned last week that the level of incitement currently being directed at Netanyahu "dwarfs what was seen in the lead-up to Rabin's assassination.

"What we saw [in the protests in Jerusalem] was anarchy [led by] agents of chaos seeking to sow panic and despair in the public," Ohana said.

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