A rare statement from Israeli supreme-court judge: Possible that innocent serve time

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Israel's supreme-coury judge, Neal Hendel, said in Eilat committe that is is plausible to assume that many in Israel sit long years inprison after being wrongfully accused. He added that in Israel, as well, "The innocence project" should be adopted, to release and varify false convictions based on DNA samples.

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It's about time that some common sense rules this court!
 
What about the over 5000 unlawfully imprisoned Palestinians?

Why do they not have the same rights to justice as Israelis have?

What makes the value and worth of lives of Palestinians less?
 
What about the over 5000 unlawfully imprisoned Palestinians?

Why do they not have the same rights to justice as Israelis have?

What makes the value and worth of lives of Palestinians less?

Unlawfully imprisoned?

Convicted, tried and sentenced. May the 'Palestinian' terrorists rot in Israeli jails, never to be released. May they suffer cold without blankets, eat non-halal food, stop recreational activities and studies. In fact may their time in Israeli jails be a just a fitting punishment for the crimes they committed. May they be afraid to go to sleep and afraid to wake up. May the lives of these 'Palestinian' prisoners be a living hell. Curses be upon them all.
 
What about the over 5000 unlawfully imprisoned Palestinians?

Why do they not have the same rights to justice as Israelis have?

What makes the value and worth of lives of Palestinians less?

I don't think he was talking about Palestinians necessarily.

People relate his saying specifically to the Zadorov Case. We all wish to see him soon released from behind bars to his wife and son. The man is innocent.
 

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