Yair Netanyahu in trouble after calling on people to stalk protesters
Yair Netanyahu was summoned to the Jerusalem Magistrate Court after posting a message on Twitter calling on his followers to gather outside of the homes of protesters.
Yair Netanyahu(photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)ByTOBIAS SIEGALPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's second son, Yair Netanyahu, 29, was summoned to the Jerusalem Magistrate Court after posting a message on Twitter calling on his followers to gather outside the homes of protesters, N12 reported on Friday evening.Yair's tweet came amid ongoing protests taking place nearly every day outside of the Prime Minister's Official Residence in Jerusalem, during which protesters have demanded that his father, who faces charges of fraud, breach of trust and receiving bribes, resign immediately."I'm inviting everyone to come protest, day and night (the High Court said it's OK,) outside the homes of those people who've been responsible for organizing the anarchy across our country in the past few weeks," Yair tweeted on Thursday.His tweet was referring to managers of the "Crime Minister" organization that has been leading the protests against the prime minister. Yair went as far as posting personal details of several of the protests' organizers, including their full names, phone numbers and addresses.
מזמין את כולם לבוא להפגין ,יום ולילה (בגצ אומר שמותר) מתחת לבתים של האנשים האלה, שמארגנים לנו במדינה את כל האנרכיה בשבועות האחרונים. (למרות שלא מגיע להם, מחקתי את מספר תעודות הזהות). pic.twitter.com/QSee78vB6w— Yair Netanyahu (@YairNetanyahu) July 30, 2020