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Intel: Israeli court orders Netanyahu's son to stop tweeting personal details of protest leaders

The son of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ordered by an Israeli court on Sunday to stop harassing those leading protests against his father’s administration.
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The son of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ordered by an Israeli court on Sunday to stop harassing those leading protests against his father’s administration.

Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister’s older son and a former soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces spokesperson’s unit, tweeted a document with the names, addresses and telephone numbers of protest organizers and urged his 88,000 followers to demonstrate in front of their homes.

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