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General15:31 · Jun 10

Mai Golan Breaks Her Silence, Says Relatives Were Abused and Starved

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Minister Mai Golan addressed today, Wednesday, the conclusion of the investigation against her and the transfer of the bribery case against her to the State Attorney’s Office. Golan claimed that this was a personal persecution. In her statement, Golan wrote: "Pretend to be surprised: on the eve of elections, and those who persecute right-wing figures rush to frame me too. This is political persecution on steroids, and let there be no doubt that all the baseless and false claims will collapse on their own, because I did not commit any offense! The moment it became known that I was exposing failures and crimes that the junta is so afraid of and moving the most rotten cheese, a decision was made to persecute me by every possible means."

Golan also wrote: "I would gladly appear for questioning if the investigating and persecuting body were not biased and did not act like agents of the Sicilian mafia, as they fell for fabricated, gossip-driven and false 'investigations' and did not hesitate to act criminally and abuse my close associates, including starving them, humiliating them and disgracefully trampling their most basic rights! Everything is 'kosher' on the way to the obsessive framing of cases against the right. That will not work anymore. The public no longer buys the lies and blood libels! In the name of God we will continue to do and succeed, many are the plans in a person's heart, but the counsel of God will stand!"

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