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Israeli Police Arrest Additional Suspect in Barak Abramov's Japnika Chain Bombing Case
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First reported by Mako · 4 hours ago
What happened
Israeli police arrested another suspect in the grenade attack on a Japnika restaurant in Kiryat Ono, extending his detention by 12 days. The investigation involves multiple violent incidents at Japnika branches across Israel. Barak Abramov, owner of Japnika and Beitar Jerusalem soccer club, is at the center of the case.
- 01Police arrested a suspect for throwing a grenade at a Japnika branch in Kiryat Ono.
- 02The suspect's detention was extended by 12 days by Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court.
- 03Similar violent incidents occurred at Japnika branches in several Israeli cities.
- 04Four other suspects remain in custody with detention extended until July 19.
- 05Barak Abramov fully acquired Japnika in 2015 and sold 20% of his investment group in 2026.
- 06Abramov owns Beitar Jerusalem soccer club and previously owned Bnei Yehuda.
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