Eyal Berkovich summoned to police questioning under caution
Report in Mako: the former footballer will be questioned on suspicion of endangering human life after the clash with Mordechai David. Sport 5 Published: 10.06.26, 20:12 Photo: Sport 5
Eyal Berkovich was summoned for questioning by Israel Police after an altercation with right-wing activist Mordechai David, as Gil Meshali reported today (Wednesday) in Mako. Berkovich, now a media personality, chose to accelerate his car while David was on the hood.
Berkovich is expected to be questioned on suspicion of endangering human life on a transport route, while David will be questioned over several offenses, including blocking. The confrontation between the two was documented outside the offices of radio station 103FM, but at the end both were seen smiling outside the car.
Berkovich said that "David and his associates are a militia. I took David Berkovich on a trip on the trunk. I drove slowly, I did it in good spirit, but it could have ended in disaster. A disaster could have happened."
Police spokespersons said: "Investigators from the Glilot Police Station in the Yarkon District summoned two involved parties for questioning following documentation that was circulated on social media at the beginning of the week, in which suspicion arose of blocking a vehicle and reckless driving that endangered human life. One of the involved parties, a resident of Bnei Brak in his 20s, was questioned today under caution at the police station on suspicion of offenses including invasion of privacy, public nuisance, and disorderly conduct in a public place. At the end of his questioning, he was released under restrictive conditions and the investigation continues."
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