Stabbing attack survivor: 'Judge harshly and deter terrorists'
Stabbing survivor Nirit Zmora demands her attacker be punished with all weight of law to prevent next stabbing.
Stabbing survivor Nirit Zmora demands her attacker be punished with all weight of law to prevent next stabbing.
Nirit Zmora, whose attacker was cleared of attempted murder, welcomes appeal submission and tells of her feelings in light of court's ruling
Military Advocate General will appeal 14-year sentence of terrorist whose intentions the judges ruled were in doubt.
During trial, terrorist who stabbed Nirit Zmora convicted only of causing injury after his knife broke. His sentence is this week.
'In light of the severity of the attack and the motive, as much punitive compensation as the law allows should be imposed on the defendant.'
Nirit Zmora will speak today before judges acquitting terrorist of intentional manslaughter because knife broke.
Military court accepts new evidence in trial of terrorist acquitted two weeks ago of Nirit Zmora's attempted murder.
Nirit Zmora, seriously injured in stabbing attack while terrorist charged only with causing aggravated injury, arrives at military court.