Beit She’an, Israel – Couple Arrested for Hitting Their Children With Belts

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    Beit She’an, Israel – A couple was arrested Sunday evening on suspicion of hitting three of their four children, aged two, five and eight. The man, 40, and woman, 30, have one other child together – a two-year-old.

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    Beit She’an Police made the arrests after receiving a report from a welfare worker who suspected the child abuse. The children were taken to foster families.

    A child welfare worker began an investigation and collected evidence that the parents had hit the children with belts.

    The woman, 30, was arrested first and confessed, saying she and her husband had hit the children for educational purposes. Her husband, 40, was detained several hours later.

    The Tiberias Magistrates Court will consider Monday the police request to extend the parents’ remand.


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    Babishka
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    Babishka
    15 years ago

    When my husband was a little boy, my mother-in-law used to whip him with a wire.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Babishka- your husband was abused.

    ann
    ann
    15 years ago

    posuk in mishlay: chosach shivtoi sonai bnoi. & that’s the torah way if lsh”shm.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    If thats called “Abuse” Then most of us parents today were abused! and we turned out to be great people. Those kids that were not hit or smacked at all turned out to be at risk kids. keep on the abuse with a cheshbon don’t hit your child for nothing but sometimes he might need a loving smack.

    McCain-Palin 08
    McCain-Palin 08
    15 years ago

    My Rabbi, R’ Eliyaho Mansour Shlita

    once said that hitting in those when we were growing up was great for our generation but in todays generation if you hit as a method of dealing with your anger for your kid didnt do as you had said then its obvious that it wont work in a society like today.

    A loving smack once in a blue moon is fine but constant hitting to vet out your anger for him not being respectful?

    most teens at risk today were abused in this shape or form so please learn to deal with it in a diffrent matter

    McCain-Palin 08
    McCain-Palin 08
    15 years ago

    correction in those days

    scary
    scary
    15 years ago

    What’s the point of hitting a 2 year old with a belt?

    yossi
    yossi
    15 years ago

    I think those so called “parents” need to get a good long beating themselves! This is sick! How can anyone claim they love another, when they ABUSE them physically or emotionally? People who commit such horrid acts are not human, they are not even animals, they are the lowest of the low. I hope they get the punishment they deserve!

    Moishe Zichmach
    Moishe Zichmach
    15 years ago

    Hello? Do you ppl realize that we’re talking about evidence? What does that mean if not black and blue marks all over a two year old. My mothet frasket me too but not like these animals

    The mashgichte
    The mashgichte
    15 years ago

    My rov used to say that we need a yeshiva for the parents.

    yoshi
    yoshi
    15 years ago

    There’s nothing “loving” about a smack. Don’t fool yourself into thinking that!

    And using an object to hit the child? That is just straight out evil and sickening, and pure abuse!

    Some people need not only parenting classes, but ETHICAL teaching as well.

    These children (& any other’s who suffer like this) deserve better, and the parents should lose custody of them altogether!

    (Once an abuser ALWAYS an abuser)

    A.B.K
    A.B.K
    15 years ago

    where was I when my father and mother beat me every other day???? (Lol I think they did the right move).

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Anon 7:14

    The posuk in Mishley that you’re so eloquently quoting does not necessarily mean physical beating. What Shlomo Hamelech is trying to convey is that parents should be there for their children and teach them by example. hence “Chosech Shivto” the absence of parenting.

    yeapb
    yeapb
    15 years ago

    I was taught many years ago in Sem that the first smack is Chinuch, anything after that is you working off your anger.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    A tap or smack without causing physical pain is a lot more constructive than a beating. The child gets the message that you disapprove of his behavior. Inflicting physical pain is child abuse.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    No wonder we look like this. This aint funny.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    my wife was hit by her mother and only 15 years later we are dealing with the huge emotional aspect of it( therapy etc..)

    do NOT hit your children.

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    15 years ago

    Is anybody home?? These are not only abusers, they are BULLIES! Big shots with little kids they can beat up.

    All these abuse cases usually lead to disgusting statements by the abuser. For example, “If it was okay for my father to hit my mother, I can hit my wife.” Or, “If my father could smack me around like crazy, I could smack my kids around too.”

    So many abused people DO NOT continue the abuse and they are brave enough to say, “I don’t have to be wrong just because my father was wrong.”

    They should now begin to educate this man by using belts on him, because that’s the way he decided to educate his children. But they should only educate him for five or ten years like that because that’s when these bullies begin to stop.

    After five or ten years they should ask him if he feels educated.

    Yokum Purkon
    Yokum Purkon
    15 years ago

    There is a fine line between abuse and discipline. Spankings are sometimes necessary. Rule #1 : Never hit your child out of anger!! Cheders no longer apply such discipline as they have in my day and the amount of chutzpa I see on a daily basis from todays children is not acceptable. A potch once in a while is not a bad thing.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    What is really scary is the posters here who think there’s nothing wrong with beating children. Are you the same people who don’t believe “Rabbis” molest children? Maybe you think that’s normal, too!

    You’re sicker than this couple!

    Choizik
    Choizik
    15 years ago

    To Scary:

    So you don’t hurt your hand!