Israeli Police Prepare Crucial Confrontation in Eldar Dayan Murder Case
As the 30-day detention period for suspects Omri Peretz and Maxim Barberman nears its end, Israeli police are intensifying their investigation into the murder of Eldar Dayan. Despite delays in receiving the forensic medical opinion on Dayan's cause of death, authorities are focusing on a pivotal confrontation expected to break the silence surrounding the case.
Police appear to treat two related incidents as a single, interconnected event: a fight in Hod Hasharon park and the arrival of three friends at a Paz gas station at the Yarkon junction in Petah Tikva. This integrated approach is shaping the ongoing investigation.
A comprehensive meeting is scheduled for the upcoming Sunday, where all parties involved in the investigation, including the legal counsel Attorney David Inbar, will convene to prepare preliminary summaries ahead of a critical hearing set for Monday. The police and prosecution are closely watching this hearing, which could determine whether the investigation has reached a dead end or if significant progress has been made.
The forensic institute in Abu Kabir, which has yet to provide its report, remains central to the case's developments. The outcome of the upcoming hearing is expected to be decisive for the future course of the investigation into the suspected murder in Petah Tikva.