Russian court delays verdict on closing down Jewish Agency for 30 days

August 22, 2022 by JNS
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Moscow’s Basmanny District Court, during a hearing over the weekend, postponed by 30 days its verdict on whether to close down the Jewish Agency for Israel’s operations in Russia, according to Russian media.

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Credit: Photographer RM/Shutterstock

Russia claims that the Jewish Agency, which helps Jews immigrate to Israel, broke laws by collecting private data on Russian citizens.

The reports said that Jewish Agency lawyers asked for the additional time in order to gather evidence that the organisation had not violated any laws and to outline steps already taken to modify its activities in accordance with Russian Justice Ministry directives.

During a special meeting held in Israel on July 24 to discuss the matter, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said that “closing the Jewish Agency offices would be a serious event that would affect relations.”

An Israeli delegation left for Russia thereafter following a significant delay caused by Moscow’s apparent unwillingness to issue entry visas.

Most analysts believe that Russia’s move against the Jewish Agency is either meant to punish Israel for speaking out against the invasion of Ukraine, or a pressure tactic aimed at dissuading Jerusalem from taking more concrete action in support of Kyiv.

JNS

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