They Framed a Case Against the Tzaddik for the Very Thing They Are Deeply Tainted With — Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a Sits in His Chamber and Exposes the Filth of Those Hiding
It was published today that attorney Uri Korb is the senior prosecutor who is alleged to have committed an indecent act with a female prosecutor. So—what does that have to do with us? You’re surely asking. Here is how.
They stitched up a case against the Tzaddik for the very thing they themselves are strongly tainted with!!! Attorney Uri Korb, Deputy District Prosecutor of Jerusalem, is also the prosecutor who handled the case of The Rav shlit"a—and who tried with all his might to pin on him accusations that never were and never existed. And now he himself is mentioned in the protocols as a suspect in an indecent act. But that is not all.
In recent days, sharp criticism has been heard against the State Prosecutor’s Office, claiming that it did nothing to persuade the alleged victim to file a complaint with the police—as is customary in similar cases. In other words: the prosecutor’s office that did everything to defame the name of The Rav shlit"a, yet fails in its duty when it concerns one of its own. It has also been claimed that the closeness of the heads of the prosecutor’s office to attorney Korb placed them in a situation of conflict of interest in handling the matter. And this is not the first time.
Another claim being voiced is that the very fact that the female prosecutor adamantly refused to file a complaint—both at the time, about two years ago, and even now—points to a lack of trust in the purity of the process on the part of the police and the prosecutor’s office, because of the prosecutor’s high status.
Since the campaign of persecution against the gaon and holy Tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a began, the entire country has been in turmoil. A mere quick glance at the news columns is enough to discover that every day more and more indecent acts being carried out in our wonderful country are exposed. Perhaps there is a Tzaddik who took upon himself things that never were and never existed—and in doing so, he is exposing filth that threatens to bring us back to the days of Sodom and Gomorrah. And perhaps… perhaps it isn’t only “perhaps”?!
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