Citing a spike in extremism online, Nadav Argaman calls on elected officials, religious leaders, educators and opinion leaders to help restore calm.

The head of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) issued a warning on Sunday against rising incitement in Israel, especially on social media, saying that it could lead to violence, Hebrew media reported.

With the Knesset preparing to announce this week the successful formation of a government by Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid, the Shin Bet has been tracking an increase in “violent and inciting discourse,” said Nadav Argaman in a rare statement.

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The extremist rhetoric, mainly online, targeting lawmakers looking to end the 12-year reign of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “could be interpreted … as permitting violent and illegal activity, which could even lead to individuals being harmed,” he said.

He called on elected officials, religious leaders, educators and opinion leaders “from all corners of the political spectrum” to help reduce the level of extremist rhetoric. Read more at JNS