After 6 years, Israel hands over the “violent teacher”



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In September, a Jerusalem court agreed to extradite Lever to Australia after the country’s highest court upheld a ruling that she was "Mentally qualified" To appear in court.

Earlier this year, an Israeli psychiatric committee decided that Leifer had lied about suffering from a psychological condition that made her ineligible for prosecution.

As a result, the Israeli Justice Ministry said it would act to speed up his extradition, to face 74 counts of child sexual abuse..

Three sisters (Dacey Ehrlich, Nicole Mayer and Elle Saber) accused Leifer of abusing them when they were students at an Orthodox religious school in Melbourne. There are said to be other victims, according to the Associated Press.

When the allegations began to surface in 2008, Israel-born Lever dropped out of school and returned to her home country, where she has lived ever since.

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Malka Lever, a former teacher accused of sexually assaulting alumni of the Australian Melbourne School, has resisted extradition from Israel since 2014.

Lever insists he is innocent, and a years-long legal battle over his extradition has strained relations between Israel and Australia..

The Supreme Court justices said the ruling ends “the appellant’s decision to be extraditable” for trial in Australia.. Israeli Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn praised the court’s decision and said he would sign the transfer order “immediately”..

Nissenkorn tweeted on his Twitter account, stating: “After long and exhausting years, it is time to make amends for Leifer’s victims.“.

In September, a Jerusalem court agreed to extradite Lever to Australia after the country’s highest court upheld a ruling indicating that he was “mentally competent” to appear in court..

Earlier this year, an Israeli psychiatric committee ruled that Livre had lied about suffering from a psychological condition that made her ineligible for prosecution.

As a result, the Israeli Justice Ministry said it would act to expedite his extradition, to face 74 counts of child sexual abuse..

Three sisters (Dacey Ehrlich, Nicole Mayer and Ellie Sapper) accused Leifer of abusing them while they were students at an Orthodox religious school in Melbourne. There are said to be other victims, according to the Associated Press.

When the allegations began to surface in 2008, Israel-born Lever dropped out of school and returned to her home country, where she has lived ever since.



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