Returned as a hero: Hundreds welcomed the counter-revolutionary Ari Rosenfeld in Bnei Brak • Watch

June Green
February 6, 2025   
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From Yinon Magal's channel
Hundreds of people welcomed this evening (Thursday) reserve officer Ari Rosenfeld, the defendant in the "classified documents leak affair," who was released after about four months in detention - to house arrest. Five Stars: A Passover vacation like never before in the ultra-Orthodox sector Participants in the demonstration of support welcomed Rosenfeld, who arrived with his wife Avital and toddler son Eviatar, with singing and signs of support: "The people of Israel appreciate and cherish you! How good that you came home." Rosenfeld was filmed sitting in an excited car.   Avital Rosenfeld, Rosenfeld's wife, said: "I feel great joy mixed with immense pain for the long months he was falsely detained. I am eagerly awaiting the reunion of our family and am confident that we will prove his innocence in court." The reception was also attended by Minister of Communications Shlomo Kerei, who said: "The abuse and malice in the arrest of the opposition figure Ari Rosenfeld, that if we had had patriots like him on October 6, the reality would probably have been different, prove once again how deeply rotten the legal system and the prosecution are. This is a sick, political system that we must fix - and quickly. "'In the place of justice - there is evil,' and we have no intention of continuing to accept this. I was happy to participate in the celebrations of Ari Rosenfeld's release in Bnei Brak. This is a small victory in a big battle - we will continue to fight until, with God's help, justice prevails.".   Earlier today, the Tel Aviv District Court ruled that Rosenfeld will be released to house arrest with an electronic monitoring system.
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