Grenade attacks linked to the Mosli and Jarushi organized crime families struck three central Israel locations on Monday evening — Tel Aviv, Herzliya, and Ness Ziona — with a stolen military fragmentation grenade found at one scene, according to Flash News. No casualties were reported; a cat was killed in Ness Ziona.
Monday evening's grenade attacks — three incidents in Tel Aviv, Herzliya, and Ness Ziona — mark the latest escalation in the Mosli-Jarushi crime family feud, with the discovery of a stolen military fragmentation grenade at one scene underscoring the increasing severity of the weapons used, according to Flash News.
The Zioneer reported at 23:03 that three grenade incidents occurred at targets linked to the Mosli family. The latest report clarified that the Tel Aviv incident involved a single scene, and a striker was found at another location. No casualties were reported; a cat was killed in Ness Ziona.
The Monday attacks follow a series of recent incidents, including two fragmentation grenade explosions in south Tel Aviv earlier Monday evening that left one person lightly wounded, as The Zioneer reported at 20:22. The feud has recorded a concerning jump in activity over the past week, with multiple incidents.
2 developments
- StrongTwo fragmentation grenade explosions rock south Tel Aviv; one lightly wounded, police investigate criminal motive
- DevelopingPolice seize two handguns, fragmentation grenade, and cannabis vapes in Arab Israeli villages
- DevelopingPolice find military fragmentation grenade in Tur'an, arrest suspect
- DevelopingPolice seize stolen LAHAT shoulder missile, arson materials in Tel Sheva clan feud operation
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