IDF provided false info to prosecutors in Ori Alkmes case, claiming teen was not activated by any military entity despite internal probe finding activation, source says.
The IDF provided false information to the prosecution in the Ori Alkmes case, claiming the teenager was not activated by any military entity, after an internal investigation had already revealed his activation, a source familiar with the matter said. According to the source, an IDF admission would have led to Alkmes' release, but he was held in detention for many additional months. Reported by Gidi Weitz.
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