Police Investigate Precision Assassination in Caesarea, Suspect Contract Killer or 'Red Hood' Tactic
Israeli police are investigating the assassination of Yanis Yesubiev in Caesarea, an event that has shocked officers due to its cold-blooded execution. The Coastal District Police's Major Crimes Unit suspects the killing could trigger a wave of revenge attacks in the Hadera area. Authorities are exploring the possibility that a contract killer, acting on precise intelligence, carried out the hit.
The police have not ruled out the use of a "Red Hood" tactic, where Yesubiev may have been lured out of a restaurant at a prearranged time, allowing the assassin to strike in broad daylight without interference. The killer reportedly did not fire at bystanders, suggesting careful planning and professional execution.
Investigators are reviewing Yesubiev's list of enemies to identify who might have hired a professional assassin capable of such a brazen act in a public place. The incident has raised concerns about escalating violence in the region and the involvement of organized crime figures.