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The writing was on the wall, but the attitude of the authorities to the Canaanite quarter was forgiving and negligent - Walla! news

2020-11-18T02:21:32.187Z


Threats, beatings, previous arrests and violation of deportation orders up to the shelter. The story of the suspicion of murder in Araba had all the indicative signs. Still, time and time again the punishment of the violent divorce was eased. From deportation to 5 days instead of 45, through probation to a determination that his actions are "not in the grave." 10 family members of the suspect were arrested


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The writing was on the wall, but the attitude of the authorities to the quarter of Canaan was forgiving and careless

Threats, beatings, previous arrests and violation of deportation orders up to the shelter.

The story of the suspicion of murder in Araba had all the indicative signs.

Still, time and time again the punishment of the violent divorce was eased.

From deportation to 5 days instead of 45, through probation to a determination that his actions are "not in the grave."

10 family members of the suspect were arrested

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  • Violence against women

  • murder

  • Suspected murder

Yoav Itiel

Tuesday, 17 November 2020, 09:00 Updated: 18:21

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In the video: A man in Araba murdered his wife and fled the scene (Photo: MDA)

The Israeli police are continuing the hunt for Rabia Kanaana, 40, who is suspected of murdering his ex-wife and the mother of his children yesterday (Monday) in Araba in the Galilee. It turns out that the abuse at home lasted for years and was known to the authorities.

Last month, he was arrested at the family home, on suspicion of threatening to harm her and his daughter, whom he also assaulted.

In the Magistrate's Court in Acre, where he was brought the day after he was arrested, the police mentioned that he was a criminal with convictions and two indictments for offenses of domestic violence.

At the same time, police arrested ten members of his family who interfered with locating Canaan and threw stones at a vehicle.

The detention of three was extended in the Magistrate's Court in Acre, and the rest were released under restrictive conditions.



"There are documents from other sources that indicate his violent attitude towards family members," noted Judge William Hamed, who added that Canaana's duty "has been a serious criminal offense, mainly violent offenses, even in recent times."

At the end of three detention extensions, on October 15, the police asked the deputy president of the court, Judge Ziad Saleh, to order his release, 45 days away from the village of Araba, under house arrest conditions and financial guarantees.

Judge Saleh went further, granted the attorney Issam Tannous, who represented him on behalf of the Public Defender, and let him suspension from the woman and the family home - "for a period of five days."



Yesterday, Kana'ane and his ex-wife were hearing in Family Court on the settlement vision for their children. They were Married for 18 years until they divorced, and raised three daughters and two sons.The 37-year-old woman left home with the daughters last year, after deciding she would no longer absorb the mask of humiliation and violence.

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A criminal with previous convictions and imprisonments, and a background of domestic violence.

Rabia Kanaana (Photo: Police Spokeswoman)

She fled to a home for battered women, but according to the prosecution he "finished saying in his heart to harm her, threaten her and harass her, and so he did."

An indictment was filed against him for threatening and violating a protection order against his wife, while she was already in the shelter.



And yet, the attitude of the authorities towards Canaan was forgiving.

Last year, the prosecution appealed the sentence of the vice president of the Magistrate's Court in Acre, Judge Ziad Saleh, who sent him home after serving only 15 days in prison - which coincided with his days of detention.

This, for offenses of threats in two cases.

In the first case, he demanded that his wife come with him to the car, and when she refused, he threatened, "I will tie you up in a jeep and take you out of necessity."

Standing her refusal, he attacked her with blows and blows.



In the second case, about five days after she left the house following an argument and returned to her parents' house, he implicitly threatened her.

"Do not force me to make a mistake because I will have a hard time with it and I will not control my behavior," he wrote to her.

"I do not account for a hundred life sentences let alone a year, two or three years in prison."



On appeal, the prosecution sought actual imprisonment and noted that Canaan had four previous convictions.

In 2015, he was released from running jail for extortion by threats and weapons offenses and violence.

Police requested a 45-day suspension, the judge ruled five.

The scene of the suspicion of murder, yesterday (Photo: Israel Police)

At the hearing, he told the judge that his wife was in the shelter not because she was afraid of him, but because her brothers wanted to take the daughters from her.

He admitted the amended indictment and expressed remorse, adding that he "erred in his conduct," and that he "regrets."



He said his wife had filed for divorce in the Sharia court.

"I do not agree," he said, "I love her and love the children and want to make peace at home. Every time I would turn to her to get out of the shelter, to give the children a home, I do not want two children to be with me and the two girls with her. In the verdict, Judge Zayed Saleh ruled that Canaana's actions "are not normal, but are not on the serious threshold of threatening family offenses."

He also noted that "the remorse expressed by the respondent is sincere and both parties towards a consensual divorce."

He further stated that "these are acts of assault on the hands, which did not result in injuries and that he was tried again, for WhatsApp messages he sent even when he was removed from it."



In October last year, Judge Jenny Tannus was sentenced by the Acre Magistrate's Court to six months and a day in prison, and a six-month suspended sentence.

However, she added this imprisonment "overlapping", so that the total period of imprisonment he had to serve remained 6 months and one day less the days of detention.

Moreover, it ruled that this period would also run partly in parallel with the imprisonment he was serving at the time, and imposed on him another suspended sentence - of eight months and three months, as well as a fine of NIS 2,000.

Women's Lobby: Calls for comprehensive reform to prevent the next murder

The Women's Lobby responded: "Unsurprisingly the killer was released from prison and returned to murder. In Israel today, murder cases are closed, released from prison and plea bargains are closed. 89.5% of women murder cases in Arab society are closed due to lack of public interest. "For attacks, sentences become a preliminary release, despite the fact that more than a third of them complain to the police or the authorities and ask for help. Their fate is doomed."



The lobby called on Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn to respond to their request to convene a special committee to review the work of the enforcement and punishment system, "in order to make a comprehensive reform that will put an end to promiscuity in Israeli women's lives and help prevent the next murder."



The "Murdered and Murdered Families" organization called for "the immediate establishment of a national authority for the prevention of domestic violence - for protection against terrorism from a home that destroys entire families." "The unbearable reality of the murder of women by their spouses who were released from prison after serving time for violence - must be stopped, through the passage of a law to supervise violent prisoners whose hearing has been delayed for months."



Lara Zinman, chairwoman of the Murdered and Murdered Families Organization, said that “the plague of women murder is raging due to the helplessness of the welfare authorities and law enforcement. "The murder of the woman today in Araba is added to the wave of murders that is nothing but a result of a lack of resources for locating and treating violent men, before the violence escalates and becomes murder."

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