Suspected murder in Galilee: Woman stabbed to death in Jadeida Makr

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Suspected murder in the Galilee: Aisha Abadi, 55, was stabbed to death tonight (Sunday) at her home in Jadeida Makr. She was stabbed seven times and an MDA team was called to the scene and resuscitated her and evacuated her to the Galilee Hospital in Nahariya, where doctors were forced to determine her death. In the Arab carrot in 2021. Of all those murdered, 14 are women.

The brother of the detained husband told News here after the incident: “My brother was treated in a closed ward and he suffers from mental health problems. As long as he lives on pills – the situation at home was calm. I do not know what happened there. We will mourn, I am sorry for this situation. “If he does not take the pills he starts raging, so I can not say I never feared.”

Dozens of Abadi’s relatives arrived at the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya and began raging on the spot upon receiving the news of her death. They were stopped at the entrance gate by hospital security guards who were forced to use tear gas against them. A police force from the Nahariya station also arrived at the scene. Two security guards from the medical center were lightly injured and needed treatment in the emergency room.
The director of the medical center, Prof. Masad Barhum, said following the incident: “This is an unbearable situation. It is impossible to remain silent in the face of severe violence, which occurs every morning in various hospitals. “Prevent damage to life, because this case could have ended in a much worse way.”

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Last week, the Ministry of Welfare published data according to which from the beginning of 2021 to October, 7,977 applications were received regarding domestic violence at the Welfare Center 118. According to the data, this is a 10% increase in applications compared to the corresponding period in 2020.

The Ministry of Welfare estimates that the increase is due to the lively public debate on violence against women, in the number of media events that have been extensively reviewed and in the Ministry’s initiated publication. Of the total referrals, 4,382 were regarding violence against a woman in a marital system, 295 for violence against a man in a marital system and 1,649 for violence against children within the family.

In 2020, a special line was established for inquiries from violent men and complaints from men who themselves had fallen victim to violence, to which 24 men turned. The data also show that in 2020, 19,337 applications were received at domestic violence treatment centers, which is 13% more than in 2019, during which 17,218 people came for treatment. 7,039 women and 2,704 men received individual care, and 9278 received family care. The increase in the number of placements in the centers is explained by the corona crisis and the closures imposed in order to deal with it.

Meanwhile, in 2021, 498 women came to shelters for victims of violence. This is a decrease from the previous year, when the number of women in shelters reached 603 – the highest ever. The increase in 2020 is explained by the corona period and the closures. The women who come to the shelters have been harmed by various types of violence: financially, sexually, physically and mentally.

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