Posted by AI on 2025-07-18 18:04:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-18 17:59:42
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An Israeli businessman seeks shared custody of his children after his Russian partner was found living in a Indian cave with their kids. The dramatic story of Nina Kutina, who reportedly fled Israel with her children to live in a Hindu sacred site, has caught the world's attention. Now it's shedding light on Israel's problematic laws that discriminate against women and keep children from their mothers.
Russian immigrant Nina Kutina made global headlines after she was discovered living in a cave in India with her young children. Her partner, Dror Goldstein, an Israeli businessman, reportedly said he was shocked to learn of his partner's actions and now seeks shared custody of their daughters. This news has put a strange twist on an already bizarre story but also brought attention to unequal Israeli laws.
Goldstein says he wants to be a part of his children's lives and hopes the Indian and Israeli authorities will help him get them home. He claims he had no knowledge of Kutina and the children's bizarre living situation and wishes to have a relationship with them. This case sheds light on a flawed judicial system that discriminates against countless women in Israel.
While Goldstein's pursuit of custody is entirely reasonable, one can't help but wonder if the same rule would apply the other way around, many believe there is little to no chance that Indian authorities would send the children back to Israel if the situation were reversed. Sadly, this story is a clear example of the uphill battle many women face in the Israeli judicial system.