A report says nearly 10 incidents of shooting and grenade throwing at homes and branches of the Japnika restaurant chain have occurred in the last 72 hours, linked to the criminal feud between the Mosli and Jarushi crime organizations. The tally includes six grenade attacks reported overnight.
Tuesday morning, a cumulative report details nearly 10 shooting and grenade incidents over the past 72 hours, tied to the escalating Mosli-Jarushi criminal feud. The tally includes two security incidents reported Monday evening and six overnight grenade attacks described by N12 journalist Yolan Cohen as a 'total loss of control.' Targets have included private homes and branches of the Japnika restaurant chain.
Our reporting sequence began Monday at 20:17 with two incidents linked to the feud. At 23:27, we reported a stolen military fragmentation grenade used in three attacks. Early Tuesday at 06:46, we published a series of updates: a grenade thrown at a Japnika branch in Afula; further damage to branches in Netanya and Afula; police linking six grenade attacks to a criminal family dispute; and Cohen's report of six fragmentation grenades thrown overnight, two targeting Japnika.
The violence is part of a sharp escalation in the Mosli-Jarushi feud over the past week, with stolen military equipment appearing in attacks. The Japnika chain, owned by businessman Barak Abramov, has been specifically targeted.
No official police statement has been released, and casualty figures remain unconfirmed. The cumulative report originates from a security-affiliated source.
7 developments
- DevelopingExplosions reported at two Japnika branches in Netanya, Beersheba
- DevelopingFootage shows Japnika Afula branch after overnight grenade attack
- StrongSigns of gunfire found at Japnika branch in Herzliya; no casualties
- StrongUS official reveals alternating strikes and pauses to allow diplomacy, target bank held as bargaining chip
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