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Pit Bull Attack and Threats at Hospital: Two Suspects Arrested in Safed

Summary by Maariv Online
In Safed, two men were indicted for brutally attacking a resident, using a pit bull and threatening him over the phone while he was hospitalized to prevent him from reporting it to the police.
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A serious indictment was filed today (Sunday) against two Safed residents - who brutally attacked a man, including using a dog, and caused him bodily injuries. One of them also threatened to kill him and harm him if he contacted the police. 'Kikar Hashabbat' publishes blurry documentation of the brutal moments of the attack - which led to the indictment. The incident occurred about two weeks ago. On 25.01.26, the police received a report about …

The defendants in the case, two brothers from the city of Safed, demanded money from the victim even though he refused to buy the substance from them. An argument then broke out, during which the pit bull was released, which attacked and bit the victim in the face. While he was in the hospital, the defendant came to his bed and threatened him that if he complained to the police, he would kill him.

In Safed, two men were indicted for brutally attacking a resident, using a pit bull and threatening him over the phone while he was hospitalized to prevent him from reporting it to the police.

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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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