Accused the woman of going to Syria from Israel



The young woman, who crossed the Israeli border into Syria last month, has been charged, Israeli media reported on Sunday.

“Unlike past cases in which state security was violated and no charges were leveled against those who crossed the border, in this case, it is clear to all that the girl did not harm anyone and had no intention of harming state security.” Anat Yaari and Iyad Azm, lawyers for Office Fees who made the public representation, represented the woman. “So it is very surprising that a young woman with a criminal record comes from a certain complex background, they have chosen to lay charges.”

Israeli law prohibits citizens from traveling to enemy states, prohibits citizens of enemy states from entering Israel, and prohibits Israelis from doing business with enemy states without special government permission.

Syria is on the list of enemy states, and some of the Israeli-Arabs who have entered it and been convicted for their actions.

The Syrian state news agency said she had crossed the border “by mistake” and was immediately arrested.

The IDFA handed over the two shepherds to Red Cross representatives, through the Qunitra crossing in Syria, as part of a prisoner exchange negotiated by Russia.

Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) interrogated the woman, but she later made it clear to police that she had no intention of engaging in terrorist activity or spying, but was only looking for adventure as part of her ideological goal of visiting Arabs. In different places to build bridges.

Jonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.