A stun grenade was thrown at a store in Herzliya on Wednesday evening, according to reports. No casualties were reported. Police are investigating whether the incident is linked to a recent wave of grenade attacks across central Israel.
This evening's incident follows a grenade thrown at a car lot in Herzliya at 19:38, as The Zioneer reported. Both attacks occurred within minutes in the same city. The latest report indicates a stun grenade was thrown at a store, and authorities are checking a possible connection to the broader wave of grenade attacks that has struck central Israel over recent weeks. The Zioneer has documented multiple such incidents, including in Netanya, Tel Aviv, Or Yehuda, and Shoham, many of which are suspected to be linked to criminal clan feuds. No casualties have been reported in either of tonight's Herzliya incidents.
2 developments
- DevelopingExplosion heard in Herzliya; police suspect weapon item thrown in criminal incident
- DevelopingExplosion heard in Or Yehuda; police probe suspected grenade thrown at home
- DevelopingGrenade thrown at Japnika branch in Rosh Pina overnight; police investigate
- DevelopingPowerful explosion in Kiryat Ata business district; criminal investigation underway
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