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Police Arrest Yossi Mosli in Wave of Attacks on Japanika Chain Branches
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israeli police arrested crime boss Yossi Mosli for suspected involvement in grenade attacks on Japanika restaurant branches owned by Barak Abramov, amid a violent feud between Mosli and Jarushi crime families.
- 01Yossi Mosli arrested for grenade attacks on Japanika branches in central Israel.
- 02Two other suspects detained; all to face court for detention extension.
- 03Barak Abramov and Japanika executives provided testimonies in the investigation.
- 04Attacks are part of recent shootings and grenade incidents targeting businesses and homes.
- 05Police link the attacks to a feud between Mosli and Jarushi crime families.
- 06Japanika is reportedly connected to the Jarushi family, explaining its targeting.
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