Moshe Chaim Pachima, a student at Mir Yeshiva, arrived at the Eilat police station after being attacked by a passerby, but was handed over to military police during the handling of his complaint, according to Israeli media reports. Pachima is the son of a rabbi in central Hadera who manages the city's eruv system and serves as a local religious council registrar.
Moshe Chaim Pachima, a student at Mir Yeshiva, was reportedly attacked by a passerby in Eilat and arrived at the local police station to file a complaint. During the treatment of his complaint, he was handed over to military police, according to reports. Pachima is the son of a prominent rabbi in central Hadera who oversees the city's eruv system and serves as a registrar at the local religious council. No further details on the circumstances of the handover were immediately available.
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