Israel PM’s family receives death threat and bullet in mail
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police said Thursday the family of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has received a death threat and bullet in the mail for the second time this week.
Israeli media say the target of the threats was Bennett’s 17-year-old son.
In a nationwide speech marking Israel’s Holocaust memorial day, Bennett lamented the deep polarization in Israeli society as he warned his citizens against letting internal divisions tear society apart.
“My brothers and sisters, we cannot, we simply cannot allow the same dangerous gene of factionalism dismantle Israel from within,” Bennett said in Wednesday night’s ceremony, broadcast on national TV.