Every single week, Chareidie girls get arrested for smuggling drugs to various European countries...... Askanim go to work immediately to free them .... dealing with various different government agencies and of course the Israeli government ...
But when a former IDF combat soldier who put her life on the line to protect the Jewish people and I'm including the residents of Bnei Brak ....
no one does a damn thing .....
Shame on you guys... her blood is not red enough for you??
An Israeli woman who has been languishing in various Russian jails for four months is “falling apart,” according to her sister.
Naama Issachar, 25, was charged with smuggling narcotics into Russia after nine grams of cannabis were found in her checked baggage, which was being transferred through to Israel.
Since then, she has had her remand extended five times and has been transferred through three Russian detention facilities and prisons, all while not speaking a word of Russian and being allowed just four personal visits and two phone calls.
Issachar, who was born in the US and has dual American-Israeli citizenship, was returning to Israel in April after a three-month trip to India, via a connecting flight though Moscow.
As she was boarding her flight to Tel Aviv, she was pulled over by Russian police who told her they had found the cannabis in her checked baggage.
Issachar acknowledged that the baggage was hers but said that the cannabis was not, and that she did not know how it got into her luggage.
But when a former IDF combat soldier who put her life on the line to protect the Jewish people and I'm including the residents of Bnei Brak ....
no one does a damn thing .....
Shame on you guys... her blood is not red enough for you??
An Israeli woman who has been languishing in various Russian jails for four months is “falling apart,” according to her sister.
Naama Issachar, 25, was charged with smuggling narcotics into Russia after nine grams of cannabis were found in her checked baggage, which was being transferred through to Israel.
Since then, she has had her remand extended five times and has been transferred through three Russian detention facilities and prisons, all while not speaking a word of Russian and being allowed just four personal visits and two phone calls.
Issachar, who was born in the US and has dual American-Israeli citizenship, was returning to Israel in April after a three-month trip to India, via a connecting flight though Moscow.
As she was boarding her flight to Tel Aviv, she was pulled over by Russian police who told her they had found the cannabis in her checked baggage.
Issachar acknowledged that the baggage was hers but said that the cannabis was not, and that she did not know how it got into her luggage.










