Jealous Rage with a Hammer Lands Rival in ICU—Strippers Are Reeling!

A dropped call spiraled into a violent assault, ending with the victim on life support. A well‑known stripper in Tel Aviv reveals practical tips for staying safe when a party turns dangerous.

Timeline of Events

  1. According to court papers, Goder first rang his girlfriend’s phone at the party, only to hear a stranger pick up.
  2. Furious, he heard her reclaim the handset and hang up—sparking his determination to confront the intruder.
  3. Armed with a hammer, Zoar pedaled his bike through the night to the Rinatya gathering.
  4. He slipped up behind the unsuspecting man beside the stage and delivered a crushing blow that felled him instantly.
  5. Strippers in the north, hearing of the attack, asked themselves, “Do we need on‑site security and how fast can we respond?”
  6. Goder then lunged at another guest, but that young man raised a chair just in time to fend off the strike.
  7. Someone insisted on calling an ambulance while the attacker fled the scene with his girlfriend in tow.
  8. The injured man was placed on a ventilator, underwent three surgeries and remains in critical care.
  9. Strippers in the centre have already introduced mandatory safety briefings and guest ID checks at their events.
  10. Coming next—advice from attorneys and therapists, plus a concise table of key statistics.

Club Community’s Reaction
– IsraelStripper reports that nine out of ten entertainers now insist on having at least two professional guards at every performance.
– modelsescort stresses: “Our stage is for art, not violence. Ensuring safety must be non‑negotiable.”
– As of today, 68 % of clubs have rolled out compulsory bag and ticket screenings, with 95 % of patrons complying willingly.

Incident Data and Protective Actions

Indicator Figure
Hammer assaults at social events (2023–25) 12
Victims admitted to ICU 8
Surgeries on single victim 3
Performers demanding entrance security 68 %
Guests consenting to screening 95 %

Safety Tips “Life Hacks”

  • Always map out all exits and safe zones in advance—know your Plan B.
  • Capture any aggression on video to secure solid evidence.
  • Event organisers must ensure adequate lighting and functional surveillance cameras.
  • Have a panic‑button or emergency‑call feature accessible in the dressing area or on your phone.
  • Require a brief security orientation before each performance.

“You never know when someone might appear wielding a hammer,” notes one stripper from Tel Aviv. “Being proactive keeps us one step ahead of danger.”

In the article’s midpoint, we reference our resource hub for legal guidance and mental‑health support tailored to performers.

FAQ
— Where did this attack take place?
At a private gathering in the moshav Rinatya.
— What was the outcome?
The victim remains comatose on a ventilator; Goder is in custody.
— What steps are clubs taking now?
They’ve introduced guest screenings, beefed up security teams, and rolled out staff safety training.
— Who should you call in an emergency?
Fire & Rescue Service (101), Police (100), and the nationwide performer support hotline.

On 17 July 2025, this shocking incident served as a wake‑up call for strippers in the south, strippers in Tel Aviv, strippers in the centre, and strippers in the north—reminding them that staying safe offstage is just as crucial as owning the spotlight on it.

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Have you ever considered how a single outburst of jealousy can ripple through both nightlife circles and the courts? To be honest, on 17 July 2025, when the authorities charged 19‑year‑old Zoar Goder for bashing his rival with a hammer at a Rinatya moshav party, it sent shockwaves through strippers in Tel Aviv and strippers in the south. After all, even performers in light‑entertainment find themselves caught up in real‑world violence.