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Israel Police arrests man who threatened to kill Netanyahu

Israeli police announced on Thursday that they had arrested an individual for threatening Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

A man in his 40s from Kiryat Gat, a southern town, entered the police station on Monday night just before the Jewish New Year began. He said he was going to kill Netanyahu.

The police reported that the suspect had told them he intended to buy a gun and shoot Prime Minister Stephen Harper three times.

A man has been arrested, and an indictment is expected on Thursday. The police want to keep him in custody until all legal proceedings are completed. According to polls, Netanyahu has lost public support due to the two-year Gaza War against Hamas militants. This has caused Israel's isolation in the world.

The Israeli government has been urged to negotiate a deal to bring the 48 hostages back home. Of those, 20 are believed to be still alive. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson; Reporting by Steven Scheer)

(source: Reuters)