
Karadi. Intimidated by an elderly female Holocaust survivor? (AP Photo)
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| By: Arutz 7/Israel National News |
| Published: February 22, 2005 |
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Israel Police have revealed that nearly all of the much-publicized threatening letters received recently by public figured were written by one elderly woman from the town of Bat Yam.
Tel Aviv fraud investigators began looking into the sources of the letters last month after Police Commissioner Moshe Karadi and Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz each received strongly worded letters threatening them with death "at the hands of heaven." In many of her letters the woman spoke about the small town in Poland where she was born. This led police investigators to solicit help from the Yad VaShem Holocaust museum in locating the woman.
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Elderly Holocaust survivor behind threatening letters
- (Arutz 7/INN)
02.22.2005
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