Jordan Man, 52, will respond to the charges against her in the city's court. A group of supporters protesting in her behalf has already begun to gather outside.

The indictment was filed against Man within an unusual period of time of about 48 hours since the incident of the alleged attack. It was claimed that it was a mutual attack during the incident between Minister Silman and Man, but only the latter was questioned with a warning and charged. The police prosecution unit charged her with assaulting a public servant, willful damage to property and threats. According to the police, they do not have a video recording of the attack itself, and among the investigation materials are 3 eyewitnesses. "This indictment is simply a lie from beginning to end. There is no evidence in the case and the only thing it is supported by is false testimony," said Man's husband. "Instead of dealing with what is important now, the state is dealing with unrelated things," Man said before the debate. "Nothing is found on the cameras in the shopping center where it happened," said her husband.