The indictment against the chairman of the Tzav 9 (Order 9) activist group, who was charged with blocking humanitarian aid trucks bound for Gaza, has been canceled. According to Abu Ali Express, the decision followed public pressure.
The state has withdrawn the indictment against the chairman of the Tzav 9 (Order 9) activist group, who was arrested and charged with obstructing aid trucks destined for Gaza. The move comes after what the group framed as successful public pressure campaigns against the prosecution. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar cases, including the state's withdrawal of charges against activist Reut Ben Haim in June for the same type of protest, though the current case involves a different individual. The chairman's identity has not been disclosed in the report.
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- Internal intake
