Shira Isakov: The defendant in an attempt to murder her submitted a divorce to the Rabbinical Court

Aviad Moshe, who is accused of attempting to murder his wife Shira Isakov, filed a divorce in Isakov today (Tuesday) in the Haifa Rabbinical Court. The divorce was granted after the court rejected the husband’s demands and clarified to him that if he refused to grant the divorce, they could impose additional and severe sanctions on him.

Last weekend, as soon as the woman filed for divorce, the court summoned the parties to a hearing, despite the complexity of bringing an inmate to the hearing at short notice, especially during the Corona plague. The father of the Haifa Rabbinical Court, Rabbi Daniel Edri, who handled the case, repeatedly rejected the husband’s demands, the purpose of which was to extend the process. Today, at the end of the second hearing in her case, and less than a week after the case was opened, Moshe gave the long-awaited divorce to Isakov.

Shira Isakov in a discussion of plea bargains on domestic violence in the Knesset Committee on the Status of Women Photo: Knesset Channel

The chairman of the Committee for the Advancement of Women and Gender Equality, MK Oded Forer of the Yisrael Beiteinu party, responded to Shira Iscove’s divorce: “The divorce was granted when the knife was raised. .

Naamat’s chairman, Hagit Peer, also responded, saying that she “hopes that we will reach a time when a woman will not depend on her partner’s kindness to get a divorce, easy and material when he tried to murder her in cold blood. Now it is to be hoped that the law will be exhausted with the offender and that he will spend as many years of life as possible behind bars. ‘

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On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, Moshe attacked Isakov at their home in Mitzpe Ramon, after she expressed her desire to divorce him. According to the indictment filed against him, at this point Moshe brutally attacked his wife, strangled her and stabbed her with a serrated coin knife about 20 stab wounds to all parts of her body.

Last week, Iscove participated in a discussion held at the Committee for the Advancement of Women and Gender Equality, headed by MK Oded Forer. The hearing dealt with the prosecution’s policy of plea bargains on domestic violence offenses, during which Iscove said that “” a change must be made here. “When negotiations begin for a plea deal for the victim, there is no ability to express an opinion on the matter. If the prosecution and the defense agree to the deal, the deal is signed. No one will ask my opinion. The fear that the victim will fear in X years does not interest them.

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