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Tel Aviv Court Issues Summons Order Against Far-Right Activist Mordechai David
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 2 hours ago
What happened
The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court issued a summons order against far-right activist Mordechai David after he failed to appear at a hearing on a criminal complaint accusing him of assault and threatening harassment. The hearing was postponed to September 2026, with conditions set for David's release and a pending decision on legal costs.
- 01Tel Aviv court issued a summons order against Mordechai David for missing a hearing.
- 02David faces a criminal complaint alleging assault and threatening harassment.
- 03The hearing was postponed to September 22, 2026, at 8:30 a.m.
- 04David can be released upon signing a 1,000 shekel commitment.
- 05The court criticized David and his lawyer for their absence at the hearing.
- 06David's lawyer has until July 10, 2026, to respond to a request for legal costs.
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