Shoshana Strock, Israeli minister's daughter and abuse whistleblower, found dead at 34
Shoshana Strock, the 34-year-old daughter of Israeli National Missions Minister Orit Strock, has been found dead in her home in northern Israel. Her mother confirmed the news in a Facebook post, prompting an outpouring of condolences from ministers and public figures across the country.
The circumstances of her death remain unclear, and authorities have launched an investigation to determine what happened.
Shoshana Strock first came forward with allegations of severe abuse within her family last year. She claimed the mistreatment began when she was just two-and-a-half years old. Among her accusations were sexual and ritualistic abuse, including forced conversion therapy, hypnosis, and sexual exploitation by her parents and a brother.
She also alleged that, from the age of 13, her father exploited her for financial gain in Tel Aviv. Strock filed formal complaints in both Italy and Israel, but a strict gag order prevented Israeli media from reporting the full details of her case or the identities of those involved. In March 2026, Israel's Lahav 433 fraud investigations unit acknowledged receiving Strock's claims of judicial corruption. While they began a preliminary review in late 2025 and interviewed witnesses in January 2026, no charges were filed, and no further updates were made public. Despite the legal restrictions, Strock's public statements had already drawn significant attention. Her death has now reignited discussions about the allegations she made and the ongoing investigations into her claims.
The investigation into Shoshana Strock's death continues, with authorities yet to release any findings. Her allegations of abuse and corruption remain under scrutiny, though legal restrictions limit public disclosure of the case.
The gag order surrounding her complaints stays in place, leaving many questions about the broader circumstances unanswered.
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