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The detainee's lawyer from the incident in Ariel turned to the court: "Immediately cancel the detainee's meeting with the attorney" | Israel today

2022-06-22T18:30:05.009Z


Advocate Adi Keidar of the Honno organization appealed to the Jerusalem district with an appeal • In the political arena, MK Arbel said in the plenum: "A Jew is attacked by dozens of rioters with batons and finds himself without the most basic democratic right" • MK Ben Gvir: He needs to get a certificate of appreciation "


Tonight (Wednesday), the Honno organization filed an urgent appeal in the Jerusalem District Court against the exceptional order preventing the use of the lynching near Ariel to meet with a lawyer, Israel Today has learned.

In the appeal, Adv. Adi Keidar demands from Honno to order the revocation of the order and allow him to represent the detainee according to the rights he deserves in the law. "This is until Thursday at midnight. According to Adv. Kedar in the appeal, this is the person who came to testify, and it is not clear why what came up from that stage onwards, since the appellant prevented a meeting.

"There was also no place to apply the provision of the law in a place where there can be no dispute that this is not a planned incident, but at most that the detainee physically protected close to twenty children who were in immediate danger of death," the appeal said.

Advocate Keidar further states that "the incident was reported in real time but the security forces did not arrive at the scene." "In these circumstances, the Honorable Court is requested to set an urgent hearing on the appeal and order that the appellant be brought to the hearing so that the court may closely examine the appellant's condition and conditions of incarceration," the appeal filed in the court said.

In the political arena, they attack: "Did you lose your head? How does he become a criminal at night?"

In the political arena, they attacked the decision not to let the detainee meet with a lawyer, MK Moshe Arbel of Shas addressed the issue in his speech in the plenum. 

"There are moments when it is simply impossible to remain silent. In these very moments when we are talking about the safety of people, a Jew is sitting in a GSS detention cell and prevented a meeting with a lawyer, after he was lynched last night near the back gate of the city of Ariel in Samaria." "This even dragged the Rabshakeh to fire in the air," said MK Arbel.

"Did you lose your head ?!": MK Arbel attacked in the Knesset for preventing the meeting between the detainee who was stoned to death near Ariel and his lawyer

"A Jew is attacked by dozens of rioters with batons and finds himself without the most basic democratic right - a meeting with a lawyer" Arbel continued and added "not talking about being entitled or obligated, he should meet a lawyer.

Do not give it to him.

An ordinary person in his forties becomes a criminal overnight.

In contrast, dozens of savages with murder in their eyes continue to roam free.

Did we imagine Sodom and Gomorrah?

In law? "

"I urge the Minister of Defense and the Minister of Internal Security to receive answers as a matter of urgency. What is happening here? Have you lost your mind? Today I intend to turn to and make sure that this citizen receives the most basic right."

Chairman of Jewish Power, MK Itamar Ben Gvir said: "It is a shame and a disgrace that the police and the GSS are once again making the assailants attackers.

"It is not possible that the police will arrest Jews who were attacked by rioters with severe violence and they must stop the real rioters. The Israeli police must release the person who saved the lives of dozens of Jewish boys from the lynching near the city of Ariel last night and give him a certificate of appreciation."

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Source: israelhayom

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