And what if it really was the former military advocate general?
Dan Eldad addresses the incident in which Channel 14 staff mistakenly identified a woman as Hibat Tomer-Yerushalmi, and claims the act is despicable even if it was the former military advocate general herself. He criticizes the public humiliation of suspects in Israel and its exploitation by investigative authorities, and mentions a new law to restrict photography in the courtroom.
Dan Eldad, a columnist for ynet, addresses the incident in which Channel 14 staff mistakenly identified a woman as Hibat Tomer-Yerushalmi, the former military advocate general, and pursued her. He claims the act is despicable even if it was the former military advocate general herself, and that suspects and defendants in Israel have become 'easy prey' for the media. Eldad criticizes the use of public humiliation by investigative authorities to break the spirit of suspects, and mentions a new law initiated by MK Eitan Ginzburg aimed at restricting photography in the courtroom. He also refers to the trial of Benjamin Netanyahu and the need for a dignified legal process. The column concludes with a call for a more humane society and a fair criminal enforcement system that does not include personal persecution.
And what if it really was the former military advocate general?