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Yaffe Issachar on Netanyahu's Flight to Russia: "I Know Nothing, Waiting for Information" | Israel today

2020-01-28T16:43:16.784Z


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Naama Issachar's mother told the Russian "Tasses" agency that she is not updated on Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit details in Russia this week: "I really don't know anything"

Not long after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would fly to Moscow on Thursday to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to update him on the centenary program and policy developments in the region, she interviewed Yaffe Issachar, Naama Issachar's mother at the Tassas Agency Russian and claimed to be out of date details.

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The Russian interviewer asked Yaffe if she knew that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to come to Russia and that his visit may also include the return to Israel of Naama Issachar. "I don't know what's going on, I don't know anything. I only heard about it 5 minutes ago, I really don't know a thing, as soon as I get up," said Yaffe, who arrived during the day in prison where Naama is being held, but was not allowed in.

Meanwhile, Yaffe Issachar told a Chabad emissary instead that Russian President Vladimir Putin told her during their meeting that the dogs smelled the substance and there is a law in the country, but they may have gotten worse with her (with Naama), and in any case he will return it To Israel "to set up a family."

Yaffe Issachar: "I don't know anything" // Photo: Gideon Markowitz

As mentioned, this morning the Moscow governor signed Naama Issachar's pardon request during the second phase of the proceeding. This is after yesterday the Russian pardon commission signed the application formally filed on Sunday, and now the decision is under way to the final stage - the signature of Russian President Vladimir Putin on the pardon request, which will lead to the release of the imprisoned Israeli.

In fact, all the bureaucracy that was before her release - is already behind her, and it is likely that the expectation that this week will return after 9 months in the Russian prison will come to fruition within a day or two.

Source: israelhayom

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