
Police have arrested extremist activist Moshe Iram after he allegedly threatened a nurse at a health clinic in Yerushalayim and spray-painted inflammatory graffiti accusing medical staff of being “vaccine murderers.”
According to suspicions outlined by investigators, Iram arrived at the clinic, where he confronted a nurse and told her, “You have the judgment of a murderer. In Heaven you will pay for this.” He then proceeded to spray graffiti at the entrance to the facility targeting the medical team.
Authorities detained Iram, who has a prior criminal record stemming from actions in 2021 against prominent public figures in the chareidi community. Among those he targeted was Knesset Member Meir Porush. According to previous indictments, Iram acted both directly and through associates, carrying out offenses that included assault, harassment, threats, and in two cases, extortion through force and intimidation.
The indictment against him detailed violent incidents involving MK Meir Porush, several rabbonim in Yerushalayim, and the desecration of the kever of Rav Aharon Leib Shteinman זצ”ל at the cemetery in Bnei Brak on the eve of his yahrtzeit.
Police said in 2021 that the suspect had also planned to murder an individual. During court proceedings at the time, a police representative stated that the investigation had reinforced serious suspicions against Iram. Law enforcement officials told the court they possessed evidence indicating that he had intended to carry out a murder, though they did not disclose the alleged target.
In 2023, the Yerushalayim Magistrate’s Court sentenced Iram to three and a half years in prison, along with a suspended sentence and financial compensation of 15,000 shekels to each of the victims. He was convicted, under a plea agreement, for his actions against senior public figures in the chareidi sector.




He probably suffered that a family member died, got injured, became autistic, or whatever from the vaccine.
Threatening doctors and nurses who are ‘just following orders’ would not accomplish anything.
Better would’ve been had he dropped fliers or leaflets in the city explaining the danger of vaccine to the brainwashed sheeple.
Excellent analysis of the incident and excellent advice to the man. The tragic fact that he or someone of his family was gravely harmed does not give him any justification at all to go threaten harm to other people or to deface or damage their property. This is especially so in view of that the people whom he was targeting here, the staff of this medical clinic, are not actually mean people — they never intended to do any harm to him or his family. Instead, like most of the general population, they have been heavily brainwashed by countless years of massive propaganda to think that the vaccines they are told to give are something good.
So, instead, his task needs to be to, in constructive ways, inform people of what the truth is. Your suggestion of distributing printed literature is certainly great; he should definitely join up with anti-vaccine groups who probably have stocks of good printed literature he could help distribute. When for example, a certain school board wants to impose a vaccine mandate, at the board’s office, the group could stage a respectful protest with him as one of the speakers. B’Ezras Hashem, his testifying how a vaccine harmed a member of his family would certainly have a powerful impact.