Former military prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi
Former 'Israeli' military prosecutor released to house arrest amid Sde Teiman video scandal
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- Former military prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi placed under 10 days of house arrest.
- She is prohibited from contacting other suspects in the case for 55 days.
- Measures aim to prevent interference with the ongoing investigation.
Former military prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi was released to 10 days of house arrest by the court today.
According to the court’s decision, she is barred from having any direct or indirect contact with other individuals involved in the case for the next 55 days.
'Israeli' police arrested Tomer-Yerushalmi on Monday, 'Israel’s' National Security Minister confirmed, following a scandal triggered by a leaked video showing 'Israeli' soldiers raping and abusing a Palestinian detainee.
Tomer-Yerushalmi had gone missing for several hours on Sunday after announcing her resignation, sparking media speculation about a possible suicide attempt.
“It was agreed that in light of last night’s events, the prison service would act with extra vigilance to ensure the detainee’s safety in the detention center where she has been placed in custody,” Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said on Telegram.



