Thursday, November 13, 2025, 16:47 Honenu Attorneys Adi Keidar, Nati Rom, and Moshe Poleski are representing two of the five IDF Unit 100 soldiers indicted in the Sde Teiman case on suspicion of assaulting a Nukhba terrorist prisoner who took part in the Simhat Torah massacre (October 7). A short time ago, a hearing was held at the Beit Lid Military Court on the request by Honenu to dismiss their indictment . Honenu Attorney Nati Rom demanded the cancellation of their exit ban from the country. The president of the court addressed the arguments and said that they were “significant” and ordered the Military Advocate General and the incoming Chief Military Advocate to respond to the demand.
Attorney Keidar spoke after the hearing: “We are of the opinion that the decision is straightforward. The court says that it is complex, but legally, this case has no staying power. The case should be dismissed immediately. The indictment was signed and authorized by people who allegedly carried out serious crimes, and some of them have admitted to these acts. The time has come to release the soldiers. Every day that the indictment remains pending deepens the humiliation of the judicial system. Rehabilitating the image of the Military Advocate General must start with the dismissal of the indictment.”
Honenu Attorney Adi Keidar speaking after the hearing (Hebrew); Video credit: Honenu