After the commission accepted the Israeli young woman's request, the Moscow governor also signed the application
The Moscow governor signed Naama Issachar's pardon request this morning (Tuesday). Meaning: The next signature needed to finally release the Israeli young woman is President Vladimir Putin's. If the current state of affairs continues in order, Issachar may return to Israel in the coming days.
Putin after meeting Netanyahu and Yaffa Issachar: "I promised everything would be fine"
The amnesty committee yesterday approved Naama Issachar's request, after the human rights commission in Russia also supported the request.
It is estimated in Israel after Putin's visit last week that Issachar will be released within a few weeks. In Issachar's surroundings, they keep quiet in light of developments with the aim of not harming anyone in the execution of the deal.
Naama's mother, Yaffe Issachar, returned to Moscow last Sunday after returning to Israel and meeting, among others, with President Putin and Prime Minister Netanyahu.