Yaffa Yishar to Walla! NEWS: "I can't rejoice until I see Naama"
While the Prime Minister is making his way to Moscow, Naama Issachar's mother imprisoned in Russia awaits the long-awaited phone for her release. "I want to hold her hand outside the prison walls," she said in a special interview
Yaffa Yishar to Walla! NEWS: "I can't rejoice until I see Naama"
Photo: Courtesy of a corporation here, edited by Amit SimchaYaffe Issachar, the mother of Naama Issachar imprisoned since April in Moscow for holding cannabis, was informed yesterday that the Moscow governor has signed her daughter's pardon request. This morning (Wednesday) she is eagerly awaiting her that Russian President Vladimir Putin has also signed it. "I'm still in uncertainty. I can't rejoice as long as I don't see Naama come out and hold her hand outside the prison walls."
Yaffe is inundated with addictive phones, friends, and diplomats yesterday, who reinforce and encourage her with the high prospects of pardon approval by Naomi Putin. Yesterday, she traveled with a Chabad emissary in Moscow to Rabbi Shiye, to the prison, where she decided to wait until her daughter was released. She told Walla! , Where he would start a family the way she wanted.
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To the full articleNaama Issachar at court hearing last month (Photo: AFP)
Naama Issachar at a Moscow court hearing, Russia, December 19, 2019 (Photo: AFP, GettyImages)
However, when they reached the gates of the prison, they spotted Russian media battalions and had to wait inside the car for hours. Towards evening, realizing that she would return empty-handed, she decided to return to the hotel, where she announced that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to arrive in Moscow later today for a meeting with Putin.