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Israeli Police Arrest Goel Ratzon For Keeping Harem

AMY TEIBEL   01/14/10 10:56 AM ET   AP

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JERUSALEM — An Israeli man who kept a cult-like harem of women and fathered dozens of children with them has been arrested on suspicion of enslavement, rape and incest, police said Thursday.

Police say Goel Ratzon kept 17 women in a state of near-total obedience in at least three apartments in the Tel Aviv area. Spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said they bore him 37 children, some of whom were born to his own daughters.

Ratzon, a self-described healer about 60 years old with flowing white locks and a bushy white beard, controlled the women's money and sometimes abused them if they dared to challenge his control, police alleged.

Authorities have investigated Ratzon before but did not find enough evidence to charge him. A recent law against human trafficking opened the door to pursue enslavement charges, Rosenfeld said.

A documentary about Ratzon that aired on Israel's Channel 10 TV last year said he kept 32 women and 89 children in his apartments. Authorities are investigating whether other women and children can be linked to the case, Rosenfeld said.

The TV documentary showed women with tattoos of his name and face on their bodies, in almost angelic portrayals. Many of the children's names included his own first name. He was quoted as saying the women lived with him under their own free will, and it showed pictures of them combing his hair and feeding him.

Some of the women told the station that he had rescued them from difficult circumstances.

Ratzon, whose first name means "savior" in Hebrew, is being held in a Tel Aviv jail pending a court appearance on Jan. 24, Rosenfeld said. He was arrested Tuesday, but police only lifted a news blackout on Thursday. He has not been charged.

Ratzon is being represented by the Tel Aviv public defender's office. His appointed lawyer, Shlomzion Gabai, said Ratzon denied all the allegations. She said the women were not held against their will and were free to go as they pleased. She said he also insisted that all the sex was consensual.

"He may be different, but he's not a criminal," Gabai said.

The children have been turned over to welfare authorities, and some of the women have been released, police said.

As many as 10 women were living in one three-bedroom apartment with 16 children, Rosenfeld said. All the apartments were dark, filthy and rundown, and the women and children's movements inside were monitored by Ratzon from a separate apartment he kept, he said.

There, Rosenfeld said, he would have sex with the women – some of them his own children.

"The women didn't really understand what their situation was, they didn't understand what freedom was," he said.

Rosenfeld said the women would work and turn over wages. Ratzon, he said, kept a book of rules. One was forbidding women to make calls without permission. "Every time they wouldn't do something according to what he said, they would have to pay him a fine," sometimes running nearly $300, Rosenfeld said.

Ratzon was arrested after three of the women complained about him to welfare authorities, who forwarded the complaints to police.

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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
11:34 PM on 01/17/2010
"My childrens children," are all my children. Little innocent unable to feed themselves mommies childrens.

brrrrrrr....
12:14 PM on 01/17/2010
In Israel he was arrested and will be prosecuted. In any other ME country he wouldn't even get a traffic citation for this.
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bermanator
over the green line
01:07 PM on 01/17/2010
In many other ME countries the women and girls would be stoned to death for adultery, actually.
04:09 PM on 01/17/2010
Haven't heard about it in the ME but it's alive and well in Utah and what about that guy in Germany.
07:11 AM on 01/16/2010
Seems there are men with delusions of grandeur all over the world, eh?
02:10 PM on 01/15/2010
What man today wants a harem and numerous amounts of children? WTF?!
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02:19 PM on 01/18/2010
A golfer maybe? :)
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proudloudlib
"I'm not deaf. I'm ignoring you."
02:09 PM on 01/15/2010
Wait a minute, I'm still doing the math: 32 women, 89 children, and him. That's 122 people in 3 apartments. And they had to pass a law to have anything on him? CPS would have taken him down in an instant here, wouldn't even need anti-slavery law to do it.
12:32 PM on 01/15/2010
Slavery is common throughout the world, In the United States there are immigrants working for $2/hour for 18 hour days, 7 days a week. They cannot leave their job or they get deported; their wages are an insult and still must provide them with clothing & personal items. Tell me THAT isn't slavery too!

Slaves under the system of slavery actually had it better than these folks, because at least food and clothing was thrown in gratis. I am not advocating for that; merely pointing out that vicious human exploitation occurs under capitalism as a matter of course.

What a wonderful "democracy" we have!
01:58 PM on 01/15/2010
'Slaves under the system of slavery actually had it better than these folks, because at least food and clothing was thrown in gratis.'

It's nice of you that you're not advocating for that but your credibiliy is belied by the fact you consider anyone under enslavement to have anything better. By the way, working for free can never be considered "gratis" when you received "at least food and clothing" for it. When you give a homeless person money on the street, that is "gratis" because he or she did not do any work for it.
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Jahbundance
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05:22 PM on 01/16/2010
Thank you for slapping him down. He had a good post until his brain went stupid on him. George Washington's slaves were so ill-dressed in tattered rags that comment was made on it and it became part of his legacy. "Gratis" indeed!
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FatBoy1953
I'm not the same, I never was.
09:31 AM on 01/15/2010
What is the penalty for polygamy??

Ans: Having more than one wife....

Brump.bump
10:58 AM on 01/15/2010
+1
08:25 AM on 01/15/2010
Sick-
04:58 AM on 01/15/2010
Both Amnesty International and the U.S. State Department have both cited Israel as one of the world's worst offenders for trafficking of women.
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bermanator
over the green line
08:40 AM on 01/15/2010
What does that have to do with this case? NOTHING
11:21 AM on 01/15/2010
Well. If you read the article its relevant:

"A recent law against human trafficking opened the door to pursue enslavement charges, Rosenfeld said."

Until recently. The judiciary was obviously behind the curve of people trafficking in Israel.
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deepfreezevideo
Now with even MORE microbial micro-bio!
12:38 AM on 01/15/2010
What the HELL kind of evidence does it TAKE in Israel?
12:35 AM on 01/15/2010
Let's see, Israel discovers some obscure guy who enslaved women and arrested him because slavery is illegal. But gays are hung from trees in Iran, women face honor killings in Jordan, there is genocide in Sudan and Somalia, in Saudi Arabia woman have no rights to drive or right to divorce. Women are slaves in Pakistan and in the Congo. This story hardly represents the only democracy in Middle East.
03:56 AM on 01/15/2010
"This story hardly represents the only democracy in Middle East."

I've read all the comments, who is saying there is?

And correction, you might want to investigate the political system of Lebanon before you make assertions like that.

And correction, Israel is an ethnocracy.
06:47 AM on 01/16/2010
Ethnocracy ensures Israel's survival.... now come on, accuse me of paranoia again.
06:44 AM on 01/15/2010
Only a democracry if you are a Jewish citizen,,,,,,,,,,,all others are second class.
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bermanator
over the green line
11:49 AM on 01/15/2010
Look up Majali Wahabe and try again.
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dex216
Let Freedom Ring!!
12:36 PM on 01/15/2010
Just so you know, Arabs have to right to vote in Israel, and they even represent their communities in the Knesset.
12:21 AM on 01/15/2010
Wait a minute... is this the same guy who's got a really, really big house out in Salt Lake City?

The guy who built that big house wrote a book of rules, too.
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11:49 PM on 01/14/2010
speechless. :(
11:34 PM on 01/14/2010
I've read that slavery in Israel is not strictly illegal: a creepy legacy of that squirm-inducing Old Testament stuff.
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12:18 AM on 01/15/2010
good try.
12:35 AM on 01/15/2010
Slavery is strictly illegal in Israel.
10:31 PM on 01/14/2010
Good job Israeli police!

Let's hope the charges stick to him, despite what seems lots of resources he has.