A man allegedly threatened to stab his sister and then 'slit her throat' during a home invasion, according to Israeli media. The suspect had earlier made threats in a phone call before arriving at her home and entering without permission.
Israeli media (N12) reported Thursday morning that a man allegedly threatened his sister in a phone call, then broke into her home and threatened to 'slit her throat' in the presence of her husband. The report attributes the allegations to Omer Ravid's coverage. The suspect's identity, the sister's condition, and whether an arrest was made have not been reported. The incident is under investigation.
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