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Why does Natan Peretz's family say he is starving to death?

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Why does Natan Peretz's family say he is starving to death?

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Right now, the only thing keeping Natan in prison is money, now that the courts have determined his honest mistake, they have decreed that he can be released on payment of a $120,000 fine.

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Miriam Chana’s treatments have been put on hold because the Bars can’t afford the hundreds of thousands of dollars needed to move forward.

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As Jews across the globe rally for Natan’s release, it is unclear what threatens his life more: Being beaten to death, or starvation.

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As the plane flew over the Atlantic ocean, Sara Bar held her baby in her arms and prayed. The Bar family is raising money to save Miriam Chana’s life. Without this surgery, she has no chance of survival.

Funds go toward employing a lawyer to prove Natan’s innocence and bring him home. Every day in captivity brings him closer to death.

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Natan Peretz, 32, says he was told the package he brought into Moldova contained dog food, now money for his legal aid is running out and he is languishing in prison.

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She thinks of her son, growing up one day and asking how his father died.
