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A 49-year-old woman was stabbed to death overnight Monday in her Pardes Hanna home, police and emergency services said, with her husband reportedly being detained as the suspect in the killing.
Paramedics were dispatched to the apartment of the victim, identified as Ina Danilov, at around 4 a.m. They joined police who led them to the victim, unconscious and suffering from several stab wounds. Medics pronounced her dead at the scene.
In a statement, police said the killing was likely linked to a “dispute within the family” and confirmed the arrest of a suspect, a man in his 50s. Hebrew media reports identified the suspect as her husband.
The homicide took place while Danilov’s children were in the house, according to Ynet. The victim’s 22-year-old daughter called the police to report a domestic violence incident, but Danilov had already been stabbed several times by the time officers arrived.
The husband tried to flee the scene and was caught by police while hiding near the apartment building shortly after the incident, Ynet reported. He was due to appear for a remand hearing in the Hadera Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

The husband reportedly has a history of domestic violence. Complaints were filed against him in 2017 and 2018, but neither resulted in an indictment, Ynet reported.
Around 11 months ago, his family called police to their home because he was behaving violently toward his children, according to the Kan public broadcaster.
When police arrived, the family declined to file a formal complaint against him. Officers nevertheless detained him for questioning and afterwards released him, subject to limitations including a restraining order distancing him from his wife and children.
He returned to live with his family once the restraining order was lifted, the outlet reported.
Lili Ben Ami, who runs the Michal Sela Forum, an anti-domestic violence watchdog, said the homicide signaled a continuation of last year’s spike in lethal violence against women.
Last year saw 34 incidents of femicide, the gendered murder of women, as opposed to the 23 femicide victims recorded in 2024, according to data from the Israel Observatory on Femicide.
Ben Ami warned that Israel is currently in a “state of emergency” marked by the “deterioration of women’s security within their homes,” and lamented perceived government inaction on the issue in a statement to Kan.
“For two years now, there has been insistence on not holding a single cabinet discussion on the subject [of misogynist violence],” she said.
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