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"Perverted Cheerleaders": Adi Ashkenazi v. Courts Israel today

2021-03-15T11:38:18.495Z


Following the Golden Silk scandal and cases of violence against toddlers, Adi Ashkenazi launched a scathing attack on the conduct of the police and the legal system in Israel | native


Following the golden silk scandal and incidents of violence against toddlers, the comedian launched a scathing attack on the conduct of the police and the legal system in Israel.

She is used to making people laugh on stage, but this morning (Monday) Adi Ashkenazi got up with a full stomach for the law and justice system in Israel and decided that she could no longer remain silent.

Ashkenazi (45) has published a series of four particularly angry posts, in which she came out against the conduct of the police and the judiciary in several particularly well-publicized cases, including the Judea Silk Gold scandal, violence against women and the abusive caregiver affair.


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"The Israeli justice system encourages criminals and perverts to continue harming innocent souls," Ashkenazi wrote under the cover of an article about sexual abuse of a toddler, immediately following another post with a picture of Yehuda Meshi Zahav with the same caption, only when the accusation is directed at the Israel Police.

"Most caregivers who strangled children in their homes for 50 shekels an hour will get service jobs. Most men who threaten murder, beat, strangle, kick a pregnant belly, be detained for questioning and released with a restraining order (but unattended) can return to their children's homes to see them kill their mother. ", Ashkenazi added angrily in another post below a photocopy of a letter, stating that 92.4% of rape cases are closed without an indictment.

"Or he's going to have to wait about 3 months for her to accidentally take her nose out of the women's shelter while he's meanwhile free in their house. And what? We'll continue to pay taxes? Like we do not know those who state do not promote these things because they are not close to their hearts. , Wrote.


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Ashkenazi also uploaded a split photo of Tzipi David who was accused of abusing a toddler alongside a photo of Tzipi Refaeli who was accused of tax evasion and wrote angrily: Refaeli on tax evasion - 16 months in prison. Does that make sense ??? ", she was furious.

The claiming posts quickly gained hundreds of likes each, with many surfers, including quite a few celebrities, reinforcing Ashkenazi's remarks and expressing shock.


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"Terrible," wrote Lake Rodberg, and Little Samadja added: "We are unequivocally ashamed of ourselves as a public in a democracy that we accept the helplessness with human scum. The sentence of punishment should be equal to the severity of the act, which does not happen in the Israeli legal system."

"It's just awful hahahaha when pocket is more important than our kids," Natalie Dadon added angrily.

"Honorable witness, I am with you," Nati Sadeh also reinforced, and Sivan Klein added: "But in tax offenses that really hurt the country, people are sitting in prison. For the sake of being seen and seen."

"The State of Israel, under the auspices of the State Attorney's Office and the judicial system, has become a paradise for scum," another surfer wrote angrily.

"A rotten system that is the sickest in the country. They repeatedly protect the attackers and not the victims. A system that harms the mind and body is no longer considered in their eyes (only when thrown at a shoe judge, the lord got 3 years inside but for harming minors ... it is service work). "We need to send everyone home and rebuild everything. It's so rotten there that it can't be repaired."

This is not the first time that Ashkenazi has launched a media attack against the conduct of law and government officials in the country.

Last December, the comedian found herself under a furious attack by thousands of Internet surfers, after taking part in a protest demonstration in Balfour against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Source: israelhayom

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