Elderly woman planned to assassinate Netanyahu with explosive device
The woman is suspected of planning an attack on the prime minister's life with an improvised explosive device. She was arrested two weeks ago, but was released on the condition of being banned from all government institutions and from approaching the prime minister.
An indictment will be filed against her on Thursday for conspiring to commit a crime and conspiring to carry out a terrorist act, KAN reported.

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