An Australian citizen has been banned from leaving Israel, which has plagued the country for nearly 8000 years after his Israeli wife filed a divorce lawsuit against him.
Noam Huppert, 44, has been ordered by a court to pay more than $ 3m in future child support or be banned from leaving the country until December 31, 9999, news.com.au.
An Australian immigrant to Israel in 2012 to live with his two young children after his estranged wife returned to the country and filed a lawsuit in an Israeli court under a divorce law called “queen and extremist” human rights activists.
“Since 2013, I have been incarcerated in Israel,” he said, adding that he was one of the Australian citizens “persecuted by the Israeli ‘justice system’ only because they married Israeli women”.
According to the website, the court has issued a so-called “stay-out” letter barring her from leaving the country even on vacation or at work, until she pays off her “future debt” to support her two children. , until they turned 18 years old.
He now wants to share his story with the world to “help other Australians who may suffer as a result of this life-threatening incident”.
An independent British journalist working on the issue said there could be hundreds of Australians facing the same problem.
“I could not get the numbers from any foreign embassy,” said Marianne Azizi. The author has written a book called Sour Milk & Stolen Honey about a woman’s war to save her husband caught by Israeli family rules and from a document directed by Director Sorin Luca called No Exit Order.
She began gathering evidence after her husband was detained in Israel after she went there to visit her children.