Academic Detained on Suspicion of Incitement Against Netanyahu
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Academic detained on suspicion of incitement against Netanyahu
The Israel Police on Thursday asked the Acre Magistrate’s Court to extend by six days the detention of Yolanda Yavor, who was arrested the previous night on suspicion of incitement to violence against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The graduate research assistant at Tel Aviv University allegedly posted a series of inciting remarks on social media. It is unclear which post led to her arrest, but on Sept. 10, Yavor shared a Facebook video of p…
Dr. Yolanda Yavor, one of the leaders of the Caesarea protest, was arrested yesterday after writing online that Netanyahu should also be set on fire. This morning she was brought to a hearing at the Acre Magistrate's Court.
A 50-year-old Or Akiva resident was arrested on suspicion of inciting violence against the Prime Minister on social media and will be brought to an Acre court this morning for an extension of detention.
Yolanda Yavor, known for her protests in front of the Netanyahu family home in Caesarea, was arrested after sharing a video on her Facebook account from anti-government protests in Nepal and writing: "That's all." According to the police, the procedure for requesting her arrest will be reviewed at the conclusion of the investigation.
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