Feb 16 • 20:15 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

After 11 years, the last defendant in the Ronel Fisher affair testifies for the first time against her

Ruth David, former district attorney of Tel Aviv, testified today in Jerusalem's district court after 11 years, being the last defendant in the Ronel Fisher case which continues to unfold.

Ruth David, the former district attorney of Tel Aviv, took the witness stand today in the Jerusalem district court, marking a significant moment in the long-running Ronel Fisher case after more than a decade of legal proceedings. David is the last of the defendants in this case to testify, following her indictment in 2015 for offenses related to obstructing justice. During her emotional testimony, she expressed the profound weight of being labeled a defendant, stating, "Every time I say 'defendant number three', it chokes me up." This reflects not only her personal struggle but also the gravity of the allegations against her.

The Ronel Fisher affair has been a cause célèbre in Israel, drawing attention to issues within the legal system and the ethics of those in power. The case has implicated various high-ranking officials and examined the integrity of judicial processes. David's testimony is particularly crucial as it could either reinforce or challenge the narratives surrounding the case, influencing public perception and the legal outcomes that follow.

As the judicial proceedings continue, the implications of David's testimony could resonate beyond the courtroom. It has the potential to impact public trust in the legal system and may prompt discussions on necessary reforms to prevent similar cases of alleged misconduct in the future. The testimonies from this case could be instrumental in shaping how such high-profile legal matters are handled in Israel moving forward.

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