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Supreme Court Pres Hayut to MK Amsalem: I Was Born in a Transit Camp; Where Did your Poison and Hatred Come From? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 16 Adar I 5782 – February 17, 2022

Supreme Court Pres Hayut to MK Amsalem: I Was Born in a Transit Camp; Where Did your Poison and Hatred Come From? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 16 Adar I 5782 – February 17, 2022
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In the NSO spyware scandal, the motive may decide its legal consequences

In the NSO spyware scandal, the motive may decide its legal consequences
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Israeli psychiatric patient talked to cats He was charged with threatening Netanyahu

Follow Jan. 27, 2021 The police filed charges this month against a psychiatric patient for allegedly threatening Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but a volunteer nurse says the man made his remarks while talking to himself and cats near the facility where he is hospitalized. The man in his 40s, who is under forced hospitalization, reportedly said that he “has a plan if Bibi is elected, adding that he has a gun and an army.” The patient, who has appeared several times at protests outside the prime minister’s residence in Jerusalem, told investigators that he is dealing with psychological issues and never planned to hurt Netanyahu.

Psychiatric patient charged with threatening Netanyahu while muttering to cats

Illustrative: A psychiatric hospital (Noam Moskowitz/Flash90) Police charged a psychiatric patient for allegedly threatening the life of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, based on comments he muttered to himself and to cats at the institution where he is hospitalized, a report said Tuesday. At a remand hearing on the case, a Tel Aviv judge said he did not believe the threat was serious or credible since the patient has previously been deemed mentally unfit for trial. The judge criticized police for pushing the indictment, the Haaretz daily reported, and refused to remand the suspect into custody. The patient has denied saying he would hurt the prime minister.

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