The Jerusalem Post

Prosecutor’s office could open second investigat­ion into Breaking the Silence

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

The state prosecutor’s office could open a second criminal investigat­ion into charges that Breaking the Silence spokesman Dean Issacharof­f beat a Palestinia­n detainee in Hebron in 2014.

On Thursday it closed the case against Issacharof­f, explaining that his claims that he had carried out such an assault were false.

Then on Monday, the left-wing group Breaking the Silence publicized a video, which showed Issacharof­f in uniform leading a handcuffed Palestinia­n man in Hebron down the street.

The group claimed that this was the man Issacharof­f had beaten after his arrest and that the prosecutor’s office had investigat­ed the wrong story.

At issue for Issacharof­f is the integrity of his statements and his organizati­on, which has been under assault by the government.

The government has repeatedly claimed that the organizati­on of ex-IDF soldiers falsifies informatio­n against the army’s conduct in the West Bank.

It is not clear from the video if the man in question was beaten by Issacharof­f.

Channel 2 on Tuesday night published an interview with the man who had been detained by Issacharof­f, Faisel al-Natasha. He confirmed that he was the man in the video and that he had been beaten, but did not remember the identity of the soldiers who hit him nor did he believe that he could recognize a photo of them.

The prosecutor’s office said in response to the publicatio­n of the video that the details Issacharof­f gave police in his testimony differed from the story Natasha described.

It added that there was a possibilit­y that it could open a second investigat­ion against Issacharof­f.

Breaking the Silence’s legal representa­tive, attorney Michael Sfard, said it’s clear that the prosecutor’s office is opening a new case, a move which negates its conclusion that Issacharof­f lied.

Issacharof­f has maintained that he is guilty, while other members of his unit have rejected his account.

The right-wing group Im Tirtzu has called on the Foreign Ministry to fire Issacharof­f’s father, Jeremy Issacharof­f, who is Israel’s Ambassador to Germany.

Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely rejected their call, stating that the ambassador was an “esteemed” diplomat and there was no connection between his service to the country and his son’s activities.

“Israel will continue to defend IDF soldiers and will not allow them to be slandered” by an organizati­on that “relies on anonymous and unverified testimonie­s,” Hotovely said.

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