Jerusalem Post, the threats were sent on Facebook and Twitter from a profile called ‘The brothers of Yishai Schlissel’.Ms Barnoy said: ‘This post surprised me this morning and is definitely very disturbing. ‘On the other hand, it is an important reminder of the importance of the march in Jerusalem.Three dead and 14 injured in drive-by shooting outside nightclubMan dies after being Tasered by police and 'jumping' into ThamesHarry and Meghan hosted 'relaxed birthday party for Lilibet with second cousins invited'‘I believe that the real answer to this kind of incitement and threats is that everyone who supports freedom, equality and pluralism in the State of Israel will come to march with us tomorrow. ‘Our power as one large and powerful unit will make it clear in the clearest way that the LGBT-phobic cries that grate our ears belong to a marginal and extreme minority.’Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.For more stories like this, check our news page.
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