Police have closed the investigation into a left-wing activist who harassed journalist Milen Amram (Channel 14) during a protest against Arab-sector violence. Amram said the activist obstructed her work, followed her and touched her, but the case was closed despite her formal complaint.
Milen Amram, a journalist for Channel 14, reported Tuesday that police had closed the case against a left-wing activist who harassed her while she was covering a protest against violence in the Arab sector. Amram stated on social media that the activist, identified by her as a member of the Democrats party, would not let her work, followed her and made physical contact. She filed a complaint, but was informed the case was closed. Amram implied the outcome was due to her affiliation with Channel 14, which critics view as right-wing. The closure comes amid a broader debate over legal protection for journalists covering contentious protests.
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