Chabad emissary Rabbi Ovadia Isakov is in critical condition
in Rabin Medical Center in Israel, where he was flown on a private emergency
flight after being shot in the chest by one or more unidentified assailant
around 1 a.m. Thursday.
He is in serious to critical in the Intensive Care Unit at
the hospital, formerly known as Bellinson Hospital.
Russian Jews financed the flight, reportedly on an Israeli
Air Force plane, after doctors in Russia determined he was able to be flown to
Israel. He was accompanied by a three-man medical team, consisting of a
surgeon, paramedic and critical care physician, Chabad reported.
Rabbi Isakov was seriously wounded when he was shot at short
range after he stepped out of his car near his home in the Russian city of
Derbent, located in the predominantly Muslim republic of Dagestan in
southeastern Russia.
The Jewish community assumes that the attack was a hate
crime, and Russian police say the motive probably was anti-Semitic.
“Religious activity of Isakov is one of the attempted murder
theories of the detectives,” police said.
Extremists “have put themselves not only outside of any
religion but also apart from humankind; their only goal is to kill innocent
people, chiefly those who promote eternal values, morals and spirituality, in
this world,” Rabbi Lazar said in a statement quoted by Interfax.
“There is not and can be no compromise with terrorists: the
state is not only entitled to but also obliged to use all means available
against them. Several well-known muftis in the Caucasus, who professed moderate
Islam and who called for inter-ethnic and inter-religious peace, have died at
the hands of such thugs.”
The ZAKA rescue organization, Russian Chief Rabbi Berel
Lazar and the local Jewish community worked to bring the rabbi to Israel.
Please keep saying Tehillim for Ovadia ben Zehava Chaya for
a full and speedy recovery.
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