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Security17:08 · 8h ago

Crime Organizations Clash in Central Israel with Grenades, Shootings, and Bombs

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Translated & summarized from Channel 13 by baba
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Within a single week, at least seven grenades were thrown, alongside two shooting incidents, arson, and a bombing, all linked to the ongoing conflict between the Mosli and Jarushi crime organizations. On the night between Sunday and Monday, a grenade was thrown at a store associated with the Mosli group, injuring a man in the explosion. Since the start of the week, authorities have reported 11 criminal incidents targeting businesses and homes connected to the rival factions.

Among the affected were branches of the "Jafnika" chain owned by businessman Barak Abramov in Kiryat Ono, Ramat Gan, and Givatayim, as well as other businesses in the Sharon region that suffered grenade and bomb blasts. Due to the escalation, the Tel Aviv District Commander transferred the case to the Central Unit (YAMAR) for investigation. Concurrently, police closed four businesses in the wholesale market damaged by explosions to ensure public safety.

A senior police official stated, "It is clear that all these events are connected to the war between the two crime organizations. So far, the damage has been material, but it must be remembered that throwing grenades at businesses and homes can kill, even if that is not the intention."

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