Jerusalem Court Upholds 20-Month Sentence for Serial Sexual Harassment by Ex-Partner
The Jerusalem District Court rejected the appeal of Tal Rozenblit on Tuesday, sentencing him to 20 months in prison for multiple sexual harassment offenses against his ex-partner, Naomi. Rozenblit, 33, admitted to staging a break-in at Naomi's home, stealing her phone, distributing intimate recordings in WhatsApp and Telegram groups, and impersonating her to offer sexual services. He was convicted of repeated sexual harassment, impersonation, privacy violations, and theft.
Following the court's decision, Naomi spoke to Kan News on Reshet Bet's "This Morning" program, expressing relief but also ongoing distress from the harassment. She described receiving numerous unwanted messages and calls day and night, feeling paralyzed and unsafe in public due to the exposure of her private images. Naomi recounted incidents where strangers seemed to recognize her, intensifying her fear.
Rozenblit's defense argued that the lower court erred by not adopting a rehabilitation recommendation and imposing community service instead, claiming the sentence was harsher than usual. Prosecutor Hili Bergman countered that the offenses were part of a sustained campaign of revenge, causing lasting harm to Naomi. Naomi detailed continuing difficulties, including nightmares, inability to maintain employment, and fear of encountering Rozenblit, who lives nearby.
Judge Chaya Zandberg acknowledged the severity of the acts and Rozenblit's mental health struggles but ruled these did not justify a lighter sentence. Naomi expressed that her goal was not revenge but to feel safe and free from fear, which she has not experienced for over two years. Rozenblit will begin serving his sentence on November 1.
Summary: The Jerusalem District Court upheld a 20-month prison sentence against Tal Rozenblit for multiple sexual harassment offenses against his ex-partner Naomi, who described ongoing trauma and fear despite the ruling. Rozenblit admitted to serious crimes including theft, impersonation, and distributing private images. He will start his sentence in November.
Points: - Jerusalem court rejects Tal Rozenblit's appeal, upholding 20-month sentence for sexual harassment. - Rozenblit admitted to breaking into ex-partner Naomi's home and distributing intimate recordings. - Naomi reports ongoing fear, harassment, and public exposure from Rozenblit's actions. - Defense sought rehabilitation and community service; prosecution emphasized sustained revenge campaign. - Judge ruled mental health issues do not mitigate sentence severity. - Rozenblit to begin prison term on November 1.
Topic: security
Entities: {"people": ["Tal Rozenblit", "Naomi", "Hili Bergman", "Chaya Zandberg"], "organizations": ["Jerusalem District Court", "Kan News", "Reshet Bet"], "places": ["Jerusalem"]}