Israeli police have referred the investigation into singer Opak Adenek to prosecutors, approximately two weeks after he was questioned following a complaint filed by his ex-partner. The case marks a significant development in allegations that have drawn public attention to the musician’s conduct. Adenek has strenuously denied any violent behaviour, issuing statements rejecting the accusations against him. His ex-partner responded to his denials with a brief statement, saying “the truth does not need noise,” suggesting she intends to let evidence speak for itself rather than engage in public dispute. The referral to the state prosecutor’s office means the case has passed initial police investigation thresholds, and prosecutors will now determine whether criminal charges should be filed. This decision typically indicates that police believe sufficient evidence exists to warrant further legal proceedings. The case has drawn scrutiny given Adenek’s profile as a public figure in Israel’s music industry, raising broader questions about accountability in cases of alleged domestic violence.
Source: Maariv — Original article in Hebrew.



