Some good news concerning the Israeli “Mossad agents” in New Zealand.
Two alleged Mossad agents, currently serving six-month jail sentences for attempting to fraudulently obtain New Zealand passports, are handling their predicament “incredibly well.”
A senior New Zealand source told The Jerusalem Post that the two men – Uri Kelman, 30, and Eli Cara, 50 – are sharing a cell in Auckland’s tough Mt Eden jail.
They have a television set and stereo system in their cell. Both are reading voraciously and are regular users of the prison library.
He described their jail conditions as “fine” and said that both are “comfortable.”
He also said the two Israelis mix freely within the jail and appear to enjoy a special status among fellow prisoners, who include some of the toughest Maori gang members.
The source said gang leaders are at the top of the prison hierarchy, “but they defer to the Israelis,” he said.
“I don’t know whether it’s their religion or who they are supposed to be, but the Israelis are given unbelievable respect by other prisoners.”
Thus in a sad irony, Jews in New Zealand seem to be treated better in jail than outside of it.