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A 19-year-old Australian was barred from contacting Israeli President Herzog after threatening him and Trump online, facing up to 10 years in prison.
A 19-year-old Australian man, Darcy Tinning, has been barred from contacting Israeli President Isaac Herzog after allegedly posting threats on X on January 19, including plans to shoot Herzog and kill former U.S. President Donald Trump, along with a violent statement about extinction labeled as hate speech and potential incitement. The court issued a restriction order amid heightened tensions following the December Bondi terror attack, which killed 15 people. Herzog’s upcoming five-day visit to Australia has drawn protests and raised concerns over public safety, with authorities emphasizing the risk posed by the online threats. Tinning faces a charge of using a carriage service to threaten a foreign head of state, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.