International Probe Expands in Jafnika Grenade Case Linked to Barak Abramov
The investigation into the grenade-throwing incident at Jafnika, a chain owned by Barak Abramov, owner of Beitar Jerusalem, has escalated into an international inquiry. Legal analyst Guy Peleg revealed new details on Channel 12's Friday Studio, explaining that police forces worldwide are now involved. Eran Hayya, alleged leader of a criminal organization and currently detained in Brooklyn, is implicated; the FBI reportedly searched his cell and discovered multiple smuggled cell phones.
Additionally, the Romanian Shin Bet arrested Eli Mosli, brother of Yossi Mosli, on terrorism suspicions linked to evidence shared by Israeli police. Romanian authorities warned Mosli that continued involvement could lead to the closure of their business operations in Romania. Peleg emphasized that significant results and breakthroughs are expected in this case. The incident continues to stir controversy within Israeli society, particularly in the sports sector.
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