Australia State Leader Welcomes Israeli Extradition Ruling

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Family members of Malka Leifer, an Ultra orthodox teacher wanted in Australia for child sex abuse, arrive for a court hearing at the District Court in Jerusalem on September 21, 2020. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian state leader on Tuesday described an Israeli court decision to extradite a former teacher wanted in Australia on charges of molesting children as a victory for abuse victims.

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Daniel Andrews is premier of Victoria state where Malka Leifer is accused of molesting three sisters — Dassi Erlich, Nicole Meyer and Elly Sapper — while they were students at a Melbourne ultra-Orthodox school.

Andrews welcomed a Jerusalem District Court ruling on Monday that Leifer could be extradited to Australia to stand trial for 74 charges of child sex abuse, potentially paving the way for the Israeli citizen to stand trial in Victoria after a six-year legal battle.

“This is a very, a very significant day for victims of child sexual abuse across our entire state, and to come, as it does, so close to Jewish New Year, can I say Shanah Tovah to Dassi Erlich and her sisters,” Andrews said, using a Hebrew New Year greeting.

“They’re heroes. The courage, the grace, and the dignity of those Victorians is quite amazing. Quite amazing,” Andrews said.

“This is a really, really good outcome for victims of child sexual abuse. And to Dassi and her family, to her sisters and extended family, they have our praise. We admire them, their strength is an inspiration,” he added.

Andrews could not say if a trial would be expedited if Leifer returned to Melbourne, where the court system has been disrupted by a pandemic lockdown.

Sisters Elly Sapir, left, Dassi Erlich and Nicole Meyer, right, who claim to have been sexual abused by a former teacher pose for a photograph following a press conference in Melbourne, Australia, May 27, 2020. An Israeli court on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020, approved the extradition of Malka Leifer, a former educator, wanted in Australia on charges of child sex abuse, potentially paving the way for her to stand trial after a six-year legal battle. (AAP Image/James Ross)

Erlick described the Israeli court decision as a “huge, huge moment.”

“Nine years (have passed) since we gave our police statement,” Erlick told Australian Broadcasting Corp. “We never imagined at the time how long it would take and how big this moment would be, but we are finally here,” she added.

Leifer, a former educator, has been fighting extradition from Israel since 2014. Leifer maintains her innocence and the battle surrounding her extradition has strained relations between Israel and Australia.

Earlier this month, Israel’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Leifer’s attorney over a Jerusalem court’s ruling that she was mentally fit to stand trial, saying it was “putting an end to the saga that has been drawn out for many years.”

On Monday, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that Leifer could be extradited. The formal extradition now requires an order by Israel’s justice minister.

Leifer’s attorneys said they would appeal an extradition order to Israel’s Supreme Court, saying it would be a “political decision.”

Critics, including Leifer’s alleged victims, have accused Israeli authorities of dragging out the case for far too long.

There are said to be victims other than the three sisters.

The Associated Press does not usually identify alleged victims of sexual abuse, but the sisters have spoken publicly about their allegations against Leifer.

As accusations surfaced in 2008, Israeli-born Leifer left the school and returned to Israel, where she has lived since.


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Charles B Hall
Charles B Hall
3 years ago

I can’t believe the commenters who are excusing this.

Charles B Hall
Charles B Hall
3 years ago

Maybe we can get Mondrowitz extradited now.

dave
dave
3 years ago

dan andrews is a tyrannical dictator who has his state imprisoned in their own homes under the harshest lockdown because of his own incompetence. there are less than 50 new cases a days in a state of 8 million people…. and he’s causing more damage than he’s preventing, victorians are sick of him…

zim zach
zim zach
3 years ago

what’s done is done jail is for someone we afraid he will do it again. punishment we do not know the right punishment may be we punish her to much . punishment will live for god

Yidel
Yidel
3 years ago

The Israeli government allows toeiva parades so why are they so going crazy. You allow these teachings in all your public schools.

Vinishmartem
Vinishmartem
3 years ago

Not wearing a mask while walking in the streets is a lot worse than anything that happened here. When will you people learn?

Fred
Fred
3 years ago

Loshen hora!!!!!