AMJAD AYMAN YAGHI. The case of Mohammad El Halabi and the rabbit hole of Israeli “justice”
September 9, 2019
It’s been three years and there have been 119 court appearances. He has been separated from his family and lost his freedom. Yet even though an Australian government inquiry has found allegations against him baseless, and his charges appear ever more outlandish as more is learned about the case, Mohammad El Halabi languishes in an Israeli prison, charged but not convicted, a Kafkaesque nightmare of the kind in which Israel – with its administrative detentions and separate laws for separate peoples – has become expert.