Israeli police suspect that a grenade thrown overnight in a north Tel Aviv neighborhood was part of the ongoing violent feud between the Musli and Jarushi criminal organizations, according to N12. The neighborhood is home to criminals with ties to the families.
Police suspect that a grenade thrown overnight in a north Tel Aviv neighborhood is linked to the conflict between the Musli and Jarushi crime families, according to N12 reporter Yolan Cohen. The neighborhood is known to house criminals with ties to the families. The incident adds to a series of similar attacks across Israel that police have attributed to the ongoing feud, as The Zioneer has reported. The investigation is ongoing.
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