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Dozens demonstrated in front of Liat Ben Ari's house Israel today

2020-08-17T19:22:01.477Z


| In the countryAfter the police imposed restrictions on the demonstrations against the State Attorney's Office, another protest convened tonight. The demonstration outside the home of attorney Liat Ben-Ari Demonstrations continue outside the plaintiff's home in Netanyahu's files, attorney Liat Ben-Ari:  Several dozen activists came tonight (Monday) to demonstrate against Adv. Liat Ben-Ari, the plaintiff in th...


After the police imposed restrictions on the demonstrations against the State Attorney's Office, another protest convened tonight.

  • The demonstration outside the home of attorney Liat Ben-Ari

Demonstrations continue outside the plaintiff's home in Netanyahu's files, attorney Liat Ben-Ari:  Several dozen activists came tonight (Monday) to demonstrate against Adv. Liat Ben-Ari, the plaintiff in the prime minister's files, in Moshav Herut where she lives.

The demonstrators carry signs that read: "The High Court has lost all legitimacy in the public," "Returns power from officials to elected officials," "The public has lost all faith in the judiciary," "State of Israel v. Liat Ben-Ari," "File 6,000 - Construction Offenses of Liat Ben-Ari. "The demonstrators are waving Israeli flags and pictures of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which read:" National Property for Israel. " 

Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Less than two weeks ago, the police decided to restrict the right-wing demonstrations that have recently taken place daily near the plaintiff's home in the Prime Minister's case. The police decision relied, among other things, on the Supreme Court ruling that demonstrations can be held near public houses and not directly in front of their homes. , Contrary to what the law allows in front of their offices and their shelters.

 One of the demonstrators shouted in a megaphone: "Our Bibi is unique and special. Bibi is a great leader who was not the place of the state and will not be." Another protester exclaimed: "Liat Ari you are afraid. You are corrupt. You committed alleged construction offenses. It will not help you, you have to resign. You and your boss Mandelblit are in danger of the rule of law. We are not afraid. You are the senior economic attorney in Israel and you have committed tax offenses. "Your property and you did not pay tax. You received something fraudulently when you lied in the tender in Rosh HaAyin."

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Demand from the ombudsman: "Investigate the construction offense of Liat Ben-Ari"

Exceptional step: The State Attorney's Office intervenes in Ben Ari's construction offenses

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About a month ago, it will be recalled, we published in "Israel Today" that a house owned by Ben-Ari in a construction project in Rosh HaAyin was split up in violation of the law. In response to the publications, Ben-Ari claimed that she was not aware of the split, and that it was her husband's business that was unfamiliar with their details. As we have published before, this claim is puzzling since the project was marketed as part of a construction association, one of the basic conditions of which is that the purchasers will be residents of Rosh HaAyin. However, the couple Liat Ben-Ari and Aviv Shviki were not residents of Rosh HaAyin and did not intend to live in the city, so they allegedly joined the construction association in violation of the association's bylaws. It now turns out that this construction project was managed by Aviv's brother, an entrepreneur named Hadar Shviki.

Since construction offenses are a criminal offense, the question of filing the indictment is in the hands of the Attorney General who is subordinate to the State Attorney's Office and the Attorney General. In fact, the ombudsman's institution in this matter is in sharp conflict of interest, and is trying to intervene and ostensibly block the possibility of filing an indictment in the construction offenses case of a senior official in it, the belief by virtue of its role among other such offenses.

The Minister of Internal Security, Amir Ohana, today (Monday) referred to the new details in the construction case in violation of the alleged law of the plaintiff in the Netanyahu trial, Liat Ben-Ari, which were revealed in "Israel Today." The minister wrote on his Facebook page: "Whenever you think that the institutional corruption and the rotten organizational culture of the State Attorney's Office has reached the bottom of the floor - you discover an entire basement built without a permit under it."

Source: israelhayom

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