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"The Dangerous Betrayer": An indictment was filed for harassing Nir Hefetz and Hadas Klein Israel today

2022-11-28T09:03:45.419Z


Four are accused of harassing the state witness and the prosecution committee in the ongoing trial against Binyamin Netanyahu • The four posted blasphemies and insults towards them on social media


Four are accused of harassing state witness Nir Hefetz and the Prosecution Committee Hadas Klein:

The Cyber ​​Department of the State Attorney's Office submitted to the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court indictments against the four for harassment during the ongoing trial against MK Binyamin Netanyahu and others. 

The indictments, filed by attorney Alexandra Kara, describe various incidents of harassment of state witness Hefetz and the prosecution committee Klein regarding their testimony in court. Two indictments were filed for the harassment of Nir Hefetz, the first against Herzl Golan (69) from Tel Aviv, from the day he Hafetz began to give his testimony in court, posting a number of tweets on his Twitter account, including: "Trusting him is like trusting the Nazis who exterminated millions of Jews," and "On the day of your death we will celebrate." You will die", "the dangerous one who betrayed" etc.

The second indictment was filed against Shmuel Tal (21), the defendant who sent a personal message on Facebook to the state witness the day after he began his testimony in court.

Hadas Klein in court (archive), photo: Oren Ben Hakon

The two additional indictments were filed for the harassment of Hadas Klein.

One indictment was filed against Shalom Ezard (73) from Rosh Ha'Ain, who during Klein's testimony posted "tweets" on his Twitter account, such as: "Ya corrupt tinker, evil witch, liar, cheater, racist, a lie has legs, a scumbag, a stinking scumbag, Hades Klein, your supporter, an evil police agent, Gomora ".

To these things were added blasphemies and insults towards her.

Another indictment was filed against Shimon Atias (58) of Karmiel, who, prior to Klein's testimony, published statements on his Twitter account against the witness, and among other things, that he wishes for her death, because he supposedly admits that she is lying in her testimony, and also spread about her that she supposedly has a terminal illness.

The indictments state that the publications amount to harassment of the prosecution's witnesses regarding the messages they gave in their police investigations, and regarding the testimonies they gave or were about to give in court. 

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Source: israelhayom

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