Activist Reut Ben Haim, who was indicted for blocking aid trucks to Gaza, published a personal message Friday calling the charges 'delusional' and announcing the start of her legal battle. She asked the public to support her and the Tzav 9 movement, providing a donation link.
Activist Reut Ben Haim, indicted for blocking aid trucks to Gaza, issued a new public appeal Friday for donations to fund her legal defense, calling the charges 'delusional.' Ben Haim says she faces a long legal battle after sanctions, asset freezes, and arrests. She invites the public to support her and the Tzav 9 movement. As The Zioneer reported on Thursday, Ben Haim raised approximately NIS 500,000 in a single day earlier this week for her defense. The case has drawn attention as part of a broader campaign by right-wing activists against the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, which they allege strengthens Hamas.
3 developments
- DevelopingActivist indicted for blocking Gaza aid trucks raises NIS 500,000 in a day for legal defense
- DevelopingIsraeli right-wing group demands halt to Gaza aid trucks over alleged Iranian funding
- DevelopingCritic accuses Israeli government of aiding Hamas via aid truck deliveries
- StrongGhanem Ibrahim posts about Dahiyeh; analyst criticizes IDF strike
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