\"It\'s not the prison that bothers me, but the conviction.\" So said Margalit Har-Shefi this morning, shortly before beginning her prison term of nine months. \"The court tried to get into my thoughts, but I know the truth. The truth is something that even prison cannot change. I hope that G-d gives me the strength to endure this, and to continue to fight for the truth and justice until it comes to light.\" She then quoted a verse from Psalms, \"For judgement shall return to justice, and all the upright in heart shall follow it.\"
Hundreds of Beit El residents and supporters held a rally in Beit El this morning. If her sentence is not shortened by parole or pardon, she will serve nine months in jail. Arutz-7 has learned that it is still possible that some of her sentence will be commuted to public service works.
Hundreds of Beit El residents and supporters held a rally in Beit El this morning. If her sentence is not shortened by parole or pardon, she will serve nine months in jail. Arutz-7 has learned that it is still possible that some of her sentence will be commuted to public service works.