She has issued demands to Israel’s government, is being wooed by Republican politicians and oversaw a revolution at her newspaper. Questions remain, however, about the corporate giant Israel's richest person, Miriam Adelson, now runs
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Apr. 13, 2021 5:34 PM
Police are considering filing assault charges against a social activist who reported she was beaten by a fellow protester at an LGBTQ Pride rally in Tel Aviv last summer.
Police suspect that she engaged in an altercation herself.
The activist, Sapir Slutzker-Amran, a lawyer, was treated at a hospital after the attack. She reported the incident to the police two days later, giving them the name of her alleged attacker and a list of eyewitnesses. The suspect was only called in for questioning two months later, after which he filed a complaint against Slutzker-Amran. Now the police have told her that there is sufficient evidence to charge her with “participation in a brawl.”