Liat Ben Ari, the lead prosecutor in the thousands cases and the deputy state attorney, filed a complaint with the police this evening (Tuesday) after she claimed that she made threats at the neighborhood supermarket. A little while ago, Ben Ari was walking around the "Victory" chain supermarket in Tel Mond, when two women approached her in a threatening manner and started shouting at her that she was "destroying the country".
Ben Ari, who lives in the nearby Herut settlement, does her shopping in Tel Mond. Today, when she approached the writer, two women shouted at her: "Coward, the judges told you to stop and you didn't." The two women intended for a meeting between the judges and the attorneys representing the case, where it was said that the prosecutor's office should consider withdrawing the bribery charge from the case. in the case" - which is considered an apparent threat. The writer was full and therefore there are enough witnesses. In any case, the incident did not escalate and not only because two men standing behind Ben Ari told the women who were yelling at her not to physically approach her.
Ben Ari used to be secure, and now the security around it has been removed - when there was no security guard present at the supermarket either. The incident almost developed into physical violence and it seemed that the story was getting out of control and it was only due to the intervention of several men who were behind her Ben Ari that she was arrested. "The writer has become a battlefield, it's crazy that this is happening" was said by sources who asked not to be identified. The Victory network did not agree to hand over the security videos from the writer to Walla despite our request and despite the alleged assault and harassment of a senior public servant.
State's Attorney Amit Isman: "The State's Attorney takes very seriously the verbal assault of the Deputy State's Attorney, Liat Ben Ari, and the threats against her, against the background of her position and work. The State's Attorney spoke with Ben Ari, strengthened her and gave her full support to continue her professional work. Violence Verbally or physically against public employees, on the background of their work, is extremely serious and cannot be accepted in a democratic country.