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JERUSALEM, Aug 2 — A court ordered Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son on Sunday to refrain from harassing several individuals helping lead protests against his father, after he tweeted their personal addresses. Yair Netanyahu, who has caused controversy for past social media posts,...

Yair is seen standing near his father Benjamin Netanyahu. — Reuters pic

Yair Netanyahu, who has caused controversy for past social media posts, was also ordered to delete the tweet and to “refrain from harassing” the individuals concerned for six months, according to a ruling from Jerusalem Magistrates’ Court judge Dorit Feinstein. A bombastic defender of his father, Yair Netanyahu caused controversy in 2018 when he was recorded seemingly drunk outside a strip club talking about a natural gas deal reached by the Israeli government.The ruling came a day after what Israeli media described as the largest protest in a decade against Netanyahu’s tenure, estimating the crowd at roughly 10,000 strong.

Speaking before a weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, the right-wing prime minister lashed out the media, accusing it of “fuelling” rather than covering “violent demonstrations.”

 

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