Police are investigating a suspicion that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's personal security guard threatened another staff member with a weapon during Blair’s visit to Israel five days ago, Channel 13 News reported on Friday.
According to a complaint filed by the driver of Blair’s security team with the Tel Aviv District of the Israel Police, Blair’s personal security guard pulled out his gun near the Kirya base and threatened the driver, because, he claimed, the driver had photographed him at dinner the day before without his knowledge.
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