Australia charges teenager over alleged death threats to Israeli President Herzog
Darcy Tinning faces charges for threatening Israeli President Isaac Herzog online amid heightened security and protests, with a maximum penalty of 10 years, Australian Federal Police said.
- A 19-year-old man from Newtown, Australia was arrested and charged with one count of using a carriage service to make a threat to kill after allegedly threatening Israeli President Isaac Herzog online.
- Herzog is scheduled to visit Australia for five days starting Sunday, where he will meet with the Australian Prime Minister and Jewish leaders.
- The man was refused bail and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment if convicted, as foreign heads of state are afforded special protection under Commonwealth law.
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Australian charged with threatening to kill Israeli president
Australian charged with threatening to kill Israeli president. The 19-year-old was granted bail ahead of Isaac Herzog’s arrival in New South Wales. The post Australian charged with threatening to kill Israeli president appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Australian man charged over alleged death threats to Israeli President Herzog
Police did not name the intended target of the alleged threats, but Australian media widely reported they were directed at the Israeli president. The 19-year-old man allegedly made the threats on a social media platform last month, police said
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