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Police arrest man from Bat Yam in connection to Japanika restaurant attacks in central Israel
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Police arrest man from Bat Yam in connection to Japanika restaurant attacks in central Israel

An 18-year-old man from Bat Yam was arrested in connection with a grenade attack on a Japanika restaurant branch in Kiryat Ono, central Israel. The incident is part of a broader wave of attacks against Japanika locations, which include grenade throws, a pipe bomb explosion, and an attempted arson. These attacks occurred within a short timeframe and targeted multiple branches of the restaurant chain, owned by businessman Barak Abramov. Police have linked these attacks to stolen IDF equipment and have arrested Yossi Musli, the leader of the Musli crime family, suspected of involvement in various criminal activities including murder, extortion, and organized crime. The suspect is set to appear in court, where authorities will seek an extension of his detention.

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Police arrest man from Bat Yam in connection to Japanika restaurant attacks in central Israel

An 18-year-old man from Bat Yam was arrested in connection with a grenade attack on a Japanika restaurant branch in Kiryat Ono, central Israel. The incident is part of a broader wave of attacks against Japanika locations, which include grenade throws, a pipe bomb explosion, and an attempted arson. These attacks occurred within a short timeframe and targeted multiple branches of the restaurant chain, owned by businessman Barak Abramov. Police have linked these attacks to stolen IDF equipment and have arrested Yossi Musli, the leader of the Musli crime family, suspected of involvement in various criminal activities including murder, extortion, and organized crime. The suspect is set to appear in court, where authorities will seek an extension of his detention.

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