An indictment was recently submitted to the Nazareth Magistrates Court, charging a young woman from Tel Aviv with breaking into Beit Hamaasim Hatovim (The Good Deeds House) in Afula, named after Mumbai terror victims Gabi and Rivky Holzberg, and emptied charity boxes of funds intended to help senior citizens, according to Yediot Ahronot.

The indictment alleges that she also broke into the Yael Institute of the Friendship Fund in Afula, which provides care for the elderly during the daytime. There, too, a window was shattered to enter. She was arrested an hour after she allegedly broke into a minimarket.