A right-wing activist will complain to the police: Avir Kara’s father threatened me

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Did the father of Deputy Minister Avir Kara threaten tonight (Sunday) with a gun against Likud activist Rami Ben Yehuda? In a video distributed in recent hours, signed by Ben Yehuda, a right-wing activist is standing in the area of ​​Kara’s house, having a conversation with someone who the activist claims is the father of the deputy minister.

During the conversation, the man says to Ben Yehuda: “Watch out, I’m armed, I’ll shoot you.” The activist replies: “Does Abir Kara’s father say that he will shoot at me? You, Abir Kara’s father says that he will shoot at me?”. After the video was distributed, it became known that Ben Yehuda had decided to go to the police station and file a complaint about the threat.

Last April, a restraining order was issued against the activist from Minister Zeev Elkin’s wife, Maria Elkin, after she confronted her during a demonstration in front of the minister’s house. Following the order, he was forbidden to approach up to 30 meters from Maria Elkin.

Shortly after the incident, Abir Kara responded on his Twitter page and wrote: “A group of criminals came to my parents’ house, demonstrated in front of my father, an 80-year-old man, a citizen with no connection to politics, who fought in all Israeli wars, founders of the settlement and cursed. The elderly man lost his temper and they ran to Channel 20 with the clips edited and edited. “

The deputy minister also added a video of Ben Yehuda, whom he called “the rude and borderless man” when he, according to Kara, threatens his son and wife and incites against him. “These people will be prosecuted for harassment. For those who guard us from above, they have not held a moral account for a long time. I inform you: even a thousand threats, another thousand throws and throws at my family and a thousand distortions and a thousand curses and violence, will not break me. It only spurs me on.” , Concluded.

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