The bills were issued by Israeli politicians from three different parties.
Despite legal debates, the Tel Aviv Court ruled against the bank's sanction concerns and mandated an NIS 8 million transfer from Abramovich to the Israeli humanitarian group ZAKA.
According to the lawsuit, Bank Mizrachi has refused to transfer a NIS 8 million donation to Zaka to help the NGO prepare for future emergencies. The first hearing for the case was held today.
Failure of collection of evidence, and stigma are some of the reasons the violence may never fully be known.
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The basis of the dispute centers around sanctions imposed on Abramovich by the European Union and the British government.
A ZAKA volunteer stole a rocket launcher and ammunition from a Gaza border town after October 7, but he was released on bail, with the court criticizing the police for arresting him.
When presented with opportunities, haredim have risen to the occasion and demonstrated that they are not only capable but eager to participate in many aspects of Israeli society.
Following the Hamas massacre on October 7, hundreds of ZAKA first responders entered southern Israel to collect the dead bodies and ensure their proper burial.
To preserve the sanctity of those murdered by Hamas, for the first time since the establishment of the state, they decided to bury the vehicles.