In Russia, they threaten Jews: “You will leave for Israel, lose everything”

Russian banks intervened in the situation with Jewish organizations in Russia. Complaints from Russian Jews began to come to the “dry” that they received threats from banks in which they keep their savings, reports “details”.

According to Russian Jews who turned to the organization, those who are going to repatriate received threats. Employees of banks contacted them, where they keep their bank account, and warned them that, if they left for Israel, they would lose the most elementary rights of customers, and they will also not be able to open an account in this bank, but the expense that already exists already exists will be frozen, and they will not be able to perform any operations on it.

The ex-head of the “dry” Zeve Belsky said that we are talking about the new iron curtain. Jews in Russia are now in such a difficult situation in which they have not been for many years, he believes. According to the publication, the Israeli delegation, which should represent Israel in court on the “dry” on July 28, still cannot fly out, Russia does not give permission.

earlier, as reported by The Jerusalem Post, citing sources, the Russian authorities demanded that the “Jewish Agency) endure activities in Russia. The publication reported that the “dries” has been under investigation of Russian officials over the past three years, during which time information and equipment from their offices were carefully studied. In a letter sent to the Jewish agency, “dry” received a list of what the Ministry of Justice of Russia considers violations of the law, as well as the consequences of these violations. The day before, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said that the possible closure of the Jewish agency in Russia would have seriously affected the relations of the two countries. In addition, several more Jewish organizations in Russia received letters from the Ministry of Justice with a warning that they can be recognized as “foreign agents”, as well as the fact that their activities in Russia can be terminated by court decision.