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Grenade attacks across Israel target sushi chain in escalating feud between crime families
IL🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Grenade attacks across Israel target sushi chain in escalating feud between crime families

Multiple grenade attacks and shootings targeting Japanika sushi chain locations across Israel have escalated tensions between the Jarushi and Musli crime families. At least 15 grenade attacks occurred in a week, including one that lightly injured a person in south Tel Aviv. The Japanika chain is owned by Barak Abramov, linked to the Jarushi family, after previously being associated with the Musli family. Authorities report some grenades may have been stolen from the Israeli military, and while there were no arrests, the violence has raised concerns about potential escalations, including assassinations.

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The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Grenade attacks across Israel target sushi chain in escalating feud between crime families

Multiple grenade attacks and shootings targeting Japanika sushi chain locations across Israel have escalated tensions between the Jarushi and Musli crime families. At least 15 grenade attacks occurred in a week, including one that lightly injured a person in south Tel Aviv. The Japanika chain is owned by Barak Abramov, linked to the Jarushi family, after previously being associated with the Musli family. Authorities report some grenades may have been stolen from the Israeli military, and while there were no arrests, the violence has raised concerns about potential escalations, including assassinations.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses organized crime and its implications for public safety, it presents information from multiple sources without overtly favoring either criminal faction. It avoids taking sides in the feud between the Jarushi and Musli families, focusing on factual reporting of incidents,警方

i24NEWS logoi24NEWSIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
Gang Feud: Wave Of Grenade And Shooting Attacks Targets Japanika Restaurants

The article reports on a series of grenade and shooting attacks targeting Japanika restaurants, which are associated with a gang feud. The incidents highlight rising violence linked to organized criminal groups, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement responses. While the article provides details on the nature of the attacks, it does not elaborate on specific locations, casualties, or official investigations. The focus appears to be on the escalation of conflict between rival gangs, with implications for community stability.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about violent incidents without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political group or ideology. It focuses on the event itself rather than taking a clear ideological stance, thus maintaining a balanced approach.

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