Dallas Rabbi Who Spread False Hamas Rape Claims Arrested for Child Molestation
Dallas (Quds News Network)- A Dallas zionist rabbi who publicly spread false claims about Hamas raping Israeli women on October 7 has been arrested for sexually abusing a teenage boy.
Rabbi Yizhak Meir Sabo, 43, was charged with indecency with a child, according to Dallas County jail records. Authorities arrested him on April 1 and set his bail at $100,000. The reports surfaced on March 27, prompting the Akiba Yavneh Academy to place him on administrative leave.
According to an affidavit, Sabo repeatedly pulled down a male student’s pants and touched his genitals. The abuse allegedly occurred while the student was in grades 9-12. Sabo also watched the student shower and gave him inappropriate “massages,” the report states.
School officials called the reports “shocking and serious” and banned Sabo from campus and all school-related activities. More families have since come forward with additional concerns. However, investigators have stated that the current case does not involve younger students.
Sabo’s arrest comes months after he helped spread unverified claims that Hamas fighters committed ‘mass sexual violence’ during the October 7 military operation. He joined Zionist rallies in Dallas, falsely accusing Palestinian resistance of rape and murder without any presented evidence.
The case has drawn attention to the issue of projection among Israeli propagandists. While Sabo pushed false narratives about sexual violence, he now faces serious charges of abusing a child.
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