David Ortiz, a Messianic Jewish congregation leader whose son was nearly killed by a bomb planted by an ultra-right wing Jew, said he feels like the Israeli criminal justice system has abandoned him. For the son, Ami, scars and emotional damage will be with him the rest of his life, yet he sees the bombing as a defining moment in his faith.
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