Comments by "Deborah Freedman" (@deborahfreedman333) on "i24NEWS English" channel.

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  19. Nice report, but why nothing about the outrage of releasing a rapist, because the judge didn't find the stranger rape violent? Not all terrorism is done with guns and knives, and this rape is an example of that. What follows is a translation from the Channel 14 website: After releasing a rapist with the determination that the rape was not violent a sharp complaint against Judge Kabob "The man is not fit to serve as a judge, not even in peace and certainly not in the upper echelon," wrote today the CEO of Betsalmo Shai Glick in response to Judge Khaled Kabov's ruling according to which a young Arab man from Jerusalem who raped a young Jewish woman - will be released to his home. This morning (Wednesday) on the release of Muhammad Tawil, a 23-year-old resident of Jerusalem for probation, after brutally raping a young woman in the horse park in the center of the city. This, after the district court sent him to detention until the end of the proceedings, and despite the opposition of the prosecutor's office to the request. Judge Khaled Kabov from the Supreme Court reasoned his decision: "Apparently, the appellant carried out his actions without using significant physical violence." The unusual and controversial ruling caused a wide public uproar, and as a result the CEO of the 'Bezalmo' organization, Shay Glick, submitted a strong complaint to the Commissioner of Judges against him. In my opinion, this is one of the most ridiculous things that have ever been read in a courtroom in a democratic country." The CEO of the organization also added and wrote: "This is a very serious rape case of an Arab raping a Jewish woman. All the courts determined that there was serious rape here. Honorable Judge Khaled Kabob didn't think otherwise either. And despite this, he writes in his decision the shocking sentence and I quote 'the fact that appears that the appellant committed his actions without the use of significant physical violence.' Furthermore, Glick wondered in his letter: "I am shocked at what the Honorable Judge Kebob says. The rape was easy. How can a person say such a thing? The rape of a woman is like murder. But in the judge's eyes it is minor. Not violent. What does the victim think now? What Do you think women who go through rape and sexual harassment? Can such a person discuss these cases?".
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