The submitter wrote: "There is no place in the State of Israel not to pay alimony" • On behalf of Ben-El said: "Ortal disseminates senseless news and defames judicial decisions"
Ben-El Tabori and Ortal Amar in court, February 2019
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We admit, we too believed that the conflict between Ben-El Tabori and Ortal Amar was behind us, or at least we hoped. Reminder: Just a few months ago, we saw them blend into each other when Ortal arrived to host "The Next Star" and Ben-El dedicated a romantic song to her, but the saga of these two seems to be over.
Amar released a post on Sunday in a story in which she responded to a report published in the morning stating that the singer had not paid her the alimony allowance as set out in court. In response to the report, Amar began receiving many messages, and decided to respond to them in Store herself.
"I read everything you write and this post I write in tears. I'm tired of hiding behind a mask of strength and power," the presenter wrote, continuing: "It's hard for me. It hurts to see what women themselves write, I go through very difficult months, raising the child My own, fighting financially and mentally, so I ask you, there are many things you don't know. Instead of spreading evil, it was nice to have a hug. There is no place in the state of Israel not to pay alimony, no room to ignore meat from meat, neither financial nor physical and it doesn't matter who are you".
According to a report released earlier today by Mishali, Ben-El opened a case for execution as a result of failing to make the payment on time.
Moran Samon, Ben-El-Tabori's lawyer, commented: "Despite the existence of a restraining order given that Ortal leaked false information to the gossip reporters, it continues to leak information to the gossip reporters in an attempt to gain some sort of hearsay advantage through the use of the media. Her hand, Ben-El paid the alimony in accordance with the court's decision.
"As of this date, we have not received the details of the alleged execution file opened by Ortel, she said, insofar as such a file is addressed, it will be considered on the merits of the matter and prove that Ben-El paid the alimony in accordance with the court's decision. It would be better to concentrate its efforts on conducting the legal process and the execution of a restraining order rather than disseminating baseless news and condemning judicial decisions. "