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Seven-Year Sentence For Former Israeli President Convicted Of Rape

Moshe Katsav, Israel's president from 2000 to 2007, was sentenced to seven years in prison today for "raping a former employee and sexually harassing two other women who used to work for him," The Associated Press writes.

After hearing the sentence, the 65-year-old Katsav shouted: "You made a mistake! It is a lie! The girls know it is a lie!"

Israel's current president, Shimon Peres, said of the news that "this is a sad day, but we are all equal before the law."

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