The Hebrew-language news site Ynet reported that she boarded a flight to Frankfurt, where she would transfer to another flight bound for Australia.
In December, the Supreme Court rejected a final appeal against her extradition, and Israel’s justice minister signed the order to send her to Australia.After many years of legal battle, it is our moral duty to allow the Australian legal authorities to put her on trial.Leifer faces 74 charges of child sex abuse that she allegedly committed while teaching in Melbourne.Israeli-born Leifer left the school and returned to Israel, where she has lived since.
Avi Nissenkorn, Israel’s former justice minister who had signed the extradition order, wrote on Twitter: “I promised that I would not hinder the extradition order, and that’s what I have done. Malka Leifer’s victims will finally earn an act of justice.”
Alhumdulillah, finally I can agree with something Israel did.
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