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Israeli police investigate woman suspected of plotting to kill Netanyahu

Police said that a 70-year-old antigovernment activist was being investigated on suspicion of plotting the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Police said that the suspect was accused of expressing her intention to kill Netanyahu, and asking for help from other activists in order to get weapons and gather information on Prime Minister Netanyahu's security arrangements.

The National Unit for Serious and International Crime Investigations and Shin Bet, the internal security agency of Israel's government, have handed their evidence to the State Attorneys Office pending formal charges.

Haaretz, citing sources familiar with the situation, reported that the woman was recently ill and had told others she intended to "take Netanyahu along with her".

A number of people who heard the remarks made by the woman contacted the police and the investigation was opened. She was arrested about six weeks ago, and released on house arrest.

Haaretz reported that the woman who is not identified and comes from Tel Aviv was suspected of wanting Netanyahu to be targeted with an explosive device.

Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli Prime Minister at the time, was murdered by a right-wing radical who opposed his peace efforts with Palestinians. David Ben-Gurion narrowly avoided a grenade assault by a mentally-ill man in 1957. (Reporting and editing by Peter Graff, Crispian Balmer)

(source: Reuters)