A man from Kfar Yona was indicted Thursday on charges of threats, telephone harassment, and trespassing against his two sisters following their mother's death, according to journalist Or Ravid (N12). The indictment alleges the defendant called one sister 258 times in a single day and sent threatening messages, including: "I will slaughter you. I don't want anything, only your blood."
A man from the central Israeli town of Kfar Yona was indicted Thursday morning at a magistrates' court on charges of threats, telephone harassment, and trespassing directed at his two sisters. The indictment, reported by N12 journalist Or Ravid, stems from an inheritance dispute following the death of the family matriarch. According to the charge sheet, the defendant called one of his sisters 258 times in a single day and sent her messages that included explicit death threats: "I will slaughter you. I don't want anything, only your blood."
The case highlights a pattern of domestic intimidation in family property feuds, though this specific incident has no prior coverage in The Zioneer dispatch record. The indictment details three separate offenses—threats, harassment, and criminal trespass—allegedly committed over the course of one day.
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