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Naama Issachar's sister: "Counting the minutes until it arrives is an amazing thing." Israel today

2020-01-30T13:13:11.973Z


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Naama Issachar is expected to land at Ben Gurion Airport at 18:00 after taking off on Russian Prime Minister's plane at noon. "

  • Photo: GPO, Kobe Gideon

After ten months when Naama Issachar was imprisoned in the Russian prison, Naama will be in Israel tonight (Thursday), and her family is hard pressed to hide the great joy of their home in the streets. Target Goldberg, Issachar's sister, referred to pictures and sights that came from Russia after Issachar's release, and found it difficult to hide the great excitement.

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"It was very exciting. I now want to sit with my family at home ... and count the minutes until Naama arrives, really a few more hours. We saw that she was on the plane, that's an amazing thing," said Naama's sister, to the destination, outside the family home on the streets. She added, "Thank you to everyone who helped us, the Prime Minister, President Putin, all our activists, all our friends and family, thank you very much. It's a very exciting day and now we will have coffee. Waiting for my sister and my mother to come home."

The Na'ama Issachar affair has been accompanying the public in Israel for several months, although it reached a record when Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived last week in Israel and met with Na'ama Issachar's mother, beautiful.

Naama Issachar and her mother met with the Prime Minister before leaving for Israel

Target, Naama's older sister, said she was able to feel the solidarity that enveloped her and her family, and even said that the people she met on the street may not necessarily know her, but they certainly support her. "This is with Israel. We are all together, neighbors and friends."

As mentioned, Naama was released this morning and met at the airport with her mother, Yaffe Issachar, after which she boarded Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plane that arrived in Moscow this morning, and then took off back to Israel. The release was made possible after Russian President Vladimir Putin signed Yissachar's pardon request yesterday, the Israeli young woman being held in Russian prison after being convicted of smuggling a few grams of cannabis into the country.

Source: israelhayom

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