Netanyahu pens letter to Israel-American jailed in Russia, vowing to free her – Cleveland Jewish News

Posted By on January 14, 2020

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a letter to an Israeli-American woman imprisoned in Russia on drug charges, promising to do everything in his power to secure her release.

We are here in Israel, and you are in Russia, but the distance between us is bridged by the closeness of our hearts, Netanyhu wrote in the letter, a copy of which was distributed by his office.

Our people have always been characterized by a heritage of mutual guarantee we do not abandon anyone to his fate, and so it is in your case. The State of Israel and I are making constant efforts for your release.

Issachar, 27, has been in Russian custody since April, when Russian authorities found 10 grams of cannabis in her luggage during a layover in Moscow. She was ultimately sentenced to seven and a half years in Russian prison on drug smuggling charges. It is widely believed that Issachars heavy sentence may have been designed to pressure Israel into not extraditing a known Russian cyber-criminal to the United States.

The letter was sent just a week before Russian President Vladimir Putin is slated to visit Israel, and according to Netanyahus office was received by Issachar on Sunday.

On Friday, Israel released two Syrian prisoners in what analysts say was a goodwill gesture to Putin.

Earlier this month, Issachars mother Yaffa called on Israeli President Reuven Rivlin not to host Putin, in protest over Naamas imprisonment.

It is inconceivable that you, the president of the state, will receive at the Presidents Residence the president of Russia, who is holding my daughter Naama as a political bargaining chip for extortion, Yaffa wrote in a letter published on Facebook. I would like to inform you that it is my intention to come straight from Moscow to the entrance to the Presidents Residence that same evening and block the entrance of the Russian president and his delegation with my body, she added.

In a call between Yaffa and Netanyahu, the mother expressed her gratitude to the prime minister for his letter, which she said greatly strengthened and encouraged her daughter, The Jerusalem Post reported.

I will continue to do everything to bring Naama home as soon as possible, he replied.

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