The attempted murder of Shira Isakov in Mitzpe Ramon: Aviad Moshe will remain in custody

Aviad Moshe, who is accused of attempting to murder his wife Shira Isakov on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, will remain in custody until the end of the legal proceedings against him – the Beer Sheva District Court decided today (Thursday). In November, an amended indictment was filed against him, attributing to him offenses of attempted murder, aggravated assault and abuse of a helpless minor.

According to the amended indictment, filed through attorney Moran Gaz, during the brutal assault, the two’s son, then one and a half years old, was with Iscove. At the same time, Moshe hit her with a rolling pin and stabbed her with a knife, while the boy witnessed the shocking occurrence.

Following the attack, which shocked an entire country, Iscove was hospitalized in critical condition at Soroka Hospital, suffering from a multi-system injury. During the hospitalization, she underwent a series of complex treatments, including general surgeries, heart and chest surgeons, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons. At the end of last October, Iscove was released from the hospital, saying at the time: “I am entering a new life. I have a long way to go until I finish the whole medical process but I am forward-looking, optimistic and stronger than ever. I want to thank all the Soroka Hospital medical staff With professionalism, dedication and humanity. “
As you may recall, towards the end of last month, the Ministry of Health announced that Iscove would be able to vaccinate her son without the need for Moshe’s consent, who objected. “Following the intervention of the Ministry of Health, it was clarified to the HMO where the infant is registered that in the current legal situation and in view of the indictment against the father, no approval of the accused parent is required and the infant can be vaccinated even without the father’s consent. In the ministry’s announcement.

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