The state has withdrawn the indictment against Reut Ben Haim, who was charged with blocking humanitarian aid trucks bound for Gaza, according to a report.
The state has withdrawn the indictment against Reut Ben Haim, who was charged with blocking aid trucks headed to Gaza. The decision, reported Monday morning, ends a legal case that drew significant public attention. Ben Haim was indicted last week for obstructing humanitarian convoys. According to The Zioneer's prior reporting, she raised approximately NIS 500,000 within a day for her legal defense on July 2, and two days later issued a public appeal calling the charges 'delusional'. The withdrawal marks a reversal by the state after the controversial protests against aid deliveries to Gaza.
2 developments
- DevelopingActivist indicted for blocking Gaza aid trucks raises NIS 500,000 in a day for legal defense
- StrongReut Ben Haim issues new plea for donations to legal defense fund, slams 'delusional' indictment
- DevelopingCritic accuses Israeli government of aiding Hamas via aid truck deliveries
- DevelopingIsraeli right-wing group demands halt to Gaza aid trucks over alleged Iranian funding
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