The Asian Age

BIBI RIVAL TO RECEIVE STATE PROTECTION

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Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s challenger Benny Gantz is to receive state protection following online threats, the Shin Bet domestic security agency has announced. “The prime minister has approved the Shin Bet’s recommenda­tion for close protection of Mr Gantz,” a statement said late Tuesday. The decision still requires ratificati­on from a security committee. In Israel, seven people automatica­lly receive protection from the Shin Bet, including the leader of the opposition. But Gantz does not officially have that title as the country has been stuck without a fully functionin­g government for more than a year, with three elections unable to produce a decisive result. Since the most recent election on March 2, Gantz, who heads the centrist Blue and White party, has been trying to form a government. To do so he has sought the backing of the predominan­tly Arab Joint List, prompting attacks on social media from Jewish rightwinge­rs. Former armed forces chief Gantz took to Twitter on Saturday to call on Netanyahu to “stop this incitement to violence, do not say that you did not know.” He posted a message from social media saying “Gantz has to be killed as Rabin was.” Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinat­ed in 1995 by a rightwing extremist opposed to his peace deal with the Palestinia­ns. Netanyahu, who at that time was the leader of the opposition, was accused of whipping up hatred against Rabin.

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