Follow Dec. 16, 2020 Chile Ezra was violently raped in an abandoned building in the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station when she was homeless, addicted to drugs and working as a prostitute. She managed to flee her attacker, a prostitution client, with her last ounce of strength to run into the street, her face bleeding from a brick with which he had beaten her on the head. She shouted and pleaded for help, but encountered a combination of apathy and disgust. Nobody approached to help, no car stopped, nobody called an ambulance. “I’ve never felt so invisible in my life,” she said in an article in Haaretz in 2016, which reported her struggle to prevent her deportation.