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After a struggle: Shira Isakov received a divorce Israel today

2021-02-09T12:19:26.299Z


| Jewish News Aviad Moshe, the suspect in Iscove's assassination attempt, granted her the divorce after he had already refused • The agreement came after the court threatened Moshe with sanctions After a long struggle, Shira Isakov received the divorce today (Tuesday) from her husband Aviad Moshe, who is suspected of attempted murder. The Haifa Regional Rabbinical Court granted Iskov the divorce five days afte


Aviad Moshe, the suspect in Iscove's assassination attempt, granted her the divorce after he had already refused • The agreement came after the court threatened Moshe with sanctions

After a long struggle, Shira Isakov received the divorce today (Tuesday) from her husband Aviad Moshe, who is suspected of attempted murder.

The Haifa Regional Rabbinical Court granted Iskov the divorce five days after the case was opened.

Iscove in the Committee for the Advancement of the Status of Women // Photo: Knesset Spokeswoman

The father of the Haifa Rabbinical Court, Rabbi Daniel Edri, who handled the case from the first moment, repeatedly rejected the husband's demands, the purpose of which was to extend the process.

Today, at the end of the second hearing in her case, and within less than a week of the case being opened, the woman is released.

Naamat chairman Hagit Peer, in response to a divorce she received from Shira Isakov: "Hopefully we will reach the days when a woman will not depend on her partner's kindness to get a divorce, easy and material when he tried to murder her in cold blood. Now it remains to be seen. He will spend as many years of his life as possible behind bars. '

Last weekend, upon receiving the divorce suit filed by the woman, the court summoned the parties to a hearing on the same day, despite the complexity of bringing an inmate to the hearing from moment to moment, especially during the Corona plague.

Already in that hearing, the court clarified to the refuser that beyond his imprisonment for violence against his wife, the court may impose additional and severe sanctions on him if he does not grant a divorce.

According to the tribunal: "Over the last few days, false and trending reports have been published in the media aimed at blackening the face of the tribunal, despite the confidentiality imposed on the details of the case due to the special sensitivity of this case. The tribunal management has always taken care of the woman's dignity. Respond to these trending publications. "

The director of the rabbinical courts, Rabbi David Malka, congratulated Rabbi Daniel Edri, Av Beit Din of Haifa and Rabbis Elad Ali and Moshe Zada, who dealt with the case, for their sensitive and rapid determined action in this complex case.

At the same time, the director of the rabbinical courts condemned the irresponsible conduct of some of the radical women's organizations, which "did not hesitate to exploit this cynical tragic and dismal case, while exposing false information to the media, all with the aim of discrediting the courts." "She is starting to recover from her wounds."

Source: israelhayom

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