Detainee Aviad Moshe, who is accused of attempting to murder his wife, Shira Isakov, was transferred today (Wednesday) to punishment in the dungeon, and was also sentenced to seven days in solitary confinement, phone denial, denial of visits and denial of letters for a month To IPS orders.
MK Oded Forer on the last two murders of women
The IPS said: “The Prison Service regrets the abuse of the detainees’ right to use the telephones, and the very abusive and disregarding publicity of the feelings of the victims of the crime and the entire public.”
The interview that aired last night on the newscast here has provoked much public criticism for giving the stage to those accused of such a serious offense, and was even removed by the broadcasting corporation from the network.
After removing the interview from the corporation’s website, Lily Ben Ami, Michal Sala’s sister, who was murdered by an abusive partner, wrote on Twitter: “In the last hour here, the interview they conducted with the killer Aviad Moshe was removed from the site. “Public to normalize the murder of women, to risk and deceive viewers. That Aviad will only speak to the walls of a cell that is not sealed.”
In the last hour here, they removed from the site the interview they conducted with the killer Aviad Moshe. The link no longer works and it’s good that way. Murderers must not be allowed on public stages to normalize the murder of women, to take risks and deceive spectators. That Aviad will speak only to the walls of a sealed prison cell.@kann_news @shelleytap pic.twitter.com/g6KniWxdKt
– Lili Ben Ami (@LiliBenAmi) January 5, 2021
Hi @kann_news Why the hell are you interviewing Aviad Moshe who tried to murder his wife in front of his son ??? Why do you think he deserves screen time?
– Naama Nahliel (@naamutzi) January 5, 2021