Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted an activist who was questioned by police last week on suspicion of incitement to violence against the attorney general, Channel 12 reports.
The woman, Orly Lev, was among a handful of the prime minister’s supporters invited into the Prime Minister’s Residence on Sunday, after his corruption trial opened.
She is suspected of distributing the attorney general’s telephone number in WhatsApp groups, writing, “we must erase this smile.”
She also called Supreme Court President Esther Hayut “the biggest bitch judge in Israel,” the TV report says.
Lev, along with several others, was interrogated by police last week before being released to her home.
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