Terror Threats Target Avigdor Liberman
Chairman of the Yisrael Beytenu party, Avigdor Liberman, recently received threats via Facebook.
Chairman of the Yisrael Beytenu party, Avigdor Liberman, recently received threats via Facebook.
NEW YORK – US Defense Department spokesman Mark Wright told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday that security clearance could be denied to an applicant with relatives in any foreign country.
The shooter who carried out the attack in Tel Aviv on Friday is still armed, and may be planning another attack, police believe.
Israel Security Agency (ISA, or Shabak) sources admit that it is possible that Amiram Ben Uliel, who has been charged with burning down an Arab home last July, killing a baby and his parents, did not carry out the attack alone despite what the charges against him say.
A shooting attack occurred shortly after 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon near the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hevron.
The Ben Uliel family, whose son Amiram has been charged as the prime suspect in the Duma arson case, responded to the murder indictment on Sunday, stressing his innocence.
Indictments were filed on Sunday morning at the Lod District Court against two Jewish youths suspected of involvement in the deadly arson attack in Duma five months ago.
The security establishment suspects that Nashat Melhem, the terrorist who killed two people yesterday, was also involved in the murder of a taxi driver from Lod.
To his family and the residents of his village, 31-yearold Nashat Milhem is a mentally troubled young man who never gave any indication he would carry out an atrocity on the streets of Tel Aviv and become the subject of a massive Shin Bet and Israel Police manhunt.
The Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality has announced that, due to the security situation and Friday’s attack, it is preparing special security measures.