According to ynet, police arrested Yossi Musli, the head of a crime organization, on suspicion of involvement in the grenade and shooting attacks on Japanika restaurant branches. Investigators also took testimony from Beitar Jerusalem owner Barak Avramov as part of the ongoing probe.
Police have arrested Yossi Musli, the head of a crime organization, in connection with the grenade and shooting attacks on Japanika restaurant branches, according to a ynet report this evening. The arrest follows a day of rapid developments: earlier today at 06:46 Jerusalem, police reported arresting several suspects and taking testimony from Beitar Jerusalem owner Barak Avramov and a member of the Musli family. The attacks began overnight, when six fragmentation grenades were thrown at Japanika branches in Nes Ziona, Tel Aviv, Afula, and Netanya, with additional shooting in Herzliya. Police sources told N12 that the attacks were part of a criminal feud between the Musli and Jarushi crime families, aimed at pressuring Avramov, who had reportedly chosen a side in the underworld dispute. The source warned that if the wave is not stopped, 'heads will roll.' As The Zioneer reported earlier, nearly 10 shooting and grenade incidents have occurred in 72 hours linked to this feud. The specific role of Yossi Musli in the attacks remains under investigation.
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