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Father of Israeli Hostage Survivor Sues Defense Ministry Over Treatment During Reunion
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First reported by Srugim · 2 hours ago
What happened
Yaron Tsangoker, father of Israeli hostage survivor Matan Tsangoker, sued the Defense Ministry for 500,000 shekels, alleging mistreatment and humiliation during a family reunion after Matan's release. He claims he was confined for hours and denied a private meeting with his son, while the ministry denies wrongdoing. The case is pending in Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court.
- 01Yaron Tsangoker sues Defense Ministry for 500,000 shekels over treatment during son's release.
- 02He alleges being confined for hours and denied a private meeting with son Matan Tsangoker.
- 03Claims ex-wife publicly humiliated him in the family reception area.
- 04Ministry denies all allegations, citing sensitive and proportional conduct.
- 05Ministry disclaims responsibility for ex-wife Einav Tsangoker's actions.
- 06Case filed in Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court and is ongoing.
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