Three Grenades Thrown in Ongoing Crime War in Central Israel Cities
The violent conflict between the Mosli and Jarushi crime organizations continued overnight between Monday and Tuesday, with three grenades thrown at various locations in central Israel. One grenade exploded at a branch of the Japanese restaurant chain "Japnika," causing a fire. Another grenade was thrown at a business in a commercial center in Rishon Lezion, resulting in property damage. A third grenade targeted a private residence in Tel Aviv. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in any of the incidents.
The police stated that initial investigations suggest the grenades were stolen military-grade weapons. Authorities confirmed these attacks are part of an ongoing feud between criminal groups. The incidents highlight the escalating violence in the region linked to organized crime.
Further investigations are underway as law enforcement seeks to prevent additional attacks and bring those responsible to justice.
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