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Thousands Attend Funeral of Rabbi Amos Guetta as Suspect’s Detention Extended in Natanya Murder

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Thousands Attend Funeral of Rabbi Amos Guetta as Suspect’s Detention Extended in Natanya Murder
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago

What happened

Rabbi Amos Guetta was murdered in Natanya, with thousands attending his funeral. Police arrested a 30-year-old suspect and extended his detention while continuing the investigation under a gag order.

  • 01Thousands attended Rabbi Amos Guetta’s funeral in Natanya following his murder.
  • 02The 30-year-old suspect was arrested and his detention extended by court order.
  • 03Police imposed a gag order on case details for several days.
  • 04Central District Commander Amir Cohen led the investigation and expressed shock.
  • 05Natanya Police Chief described the early morning manhunt and arrest.
  • 06The funeral included attendance by the Sanz Rebbe and other community leaders.

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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew3 hours ago
Thousands Attend Funeral of Rabbi Amos Guetta as Suspect’s Detention Extended in Natanya Murder
YnetCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
Court Extends Detention of Suspect in Rabbi Amos Guetta Murder in Netanya

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