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Israeli Police Charge Two in Haifa Human Trafficking Case Exploiting Vulnerable Women
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First reported by Walla · Jul 3, 2026
What happened
Israeli police charged two suspects in Haifa with running a human trafficking ring exploiting vulnerable women through false job offers and coercion into prostitution. The investigation began in June 2025 and involved extensive surveillance and evidence gathering. The suspects remain detained pending indictment expected next week.
- 01Two suspects charged in Haifa human trafficking case involving exploitation of vulnerable women.
- 02Investigation began June 2025, uncovered coercion through false job offers and social media ads.
- 03Authorities collected 2,000 pages of wiretap transcripts and used advanced surveillance.
- 04Victims included women with disabilities and those in severe mental or economic distress.
- 05Suspects detained with indictment expected by next Tuesday after court-approved detention extension.
- 06Defense attorney claims allegations relate to years-old events and awaits full evidence review.
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