Indictment in Australia: Young man threatened to assassinate President Herzog during his visit to the country

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Australian authorities filed an indictment against a 19-year-old young man for murder threats against President Isaac Herzog, who is scheduled to visit the country next week as the guest of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese — following the massacre at Bondi beach during Hanukkah. Australian police did not explicitly mention Herzog's name, but rather "a foreign head of state and an internationally protected person," however local media covered the case extensively and clarified it concerned the Israeli president. The accused threatened Herzog on social media, as well as U.S. President Donald Trump, and during a search of his home, a mobile phone and equipment for producing or using drugs were seized.
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