Extremely strange and
Quote from the story...the people around the case think so too.
Adnan Aladdin, Kashur's lawyer, said he had filed an appeal to ensure the verdict was not considered to be setting a precedent, adding that otherwise "many men would find themselves in jail".
Israeli legal experts said they found the verdict disquieting. "It puts the law in the position of what could loosely be described as discrimination. I would feel intuitively uncomfortable about prosecuting someone for something like that," said a former senior justice ministry official.