Yossi Mosli, a suspect in the escalating crime family feud, said in a remand hearing that investigators demanded he calm tensions or else they would act aggressively against him, according to i24NEWS. The hearing follows a series of grenade, arson, and explosive incidents linked to the Mosli-Jarushi feud.
Yossi Mosli told a remand hearing today that investigators demanded he calm the escalating tensions in the crime family feud or face aggressive measures, according to i24NEWS. Mosli said: 'They told me your name is coming up, calm things down — otherwise we will act aggressively.' The remarks were made during a court hearing on Tuesday that saw his arrest extended by five days.
The Zioneer reported on Tuesday that the court was told of 13 grenade, explosive, and arson incidents linked to the Mosli-Jarushi rivalry. The hearing followed a series of arrests and testimonies, including from Beitar Jerusalem owner Barak Avramov, whom police sources said was the target of the attacks as part of a criminal feud. Earlier, police sources told N12 that the attacks were revenge for Avramov 'choosing a side' in the underworld.
The Mosli-Jarushi feud has seen a sharp increase in violence over the past week, with multiple incidents reported across the country. The Zioneer reported on Monday that two security incidents were linked to the escalation.
The full context of the investigators' warning to Mosli and the precise sequence of events preceding his arrest remain under judicial review.
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