A week after he was arrested by Jaffa police officers for assault, an indictment was filed against a suspect who assaulted a man in Tel Aviv. The details indicate that the argument that turned into a violent incident was against the background of the war between Israel and Hamas.
In a case that occurred on November 2, on Nahal HaBasor Street in Tel Aviv, a group of men and women sat around a table in the street, near the grocery store, and talked about the war taking place at this time.
Among other things, the group members expressed resentment and criticism of the army's performance in the incident, the culprits for the many failures, and more. The attacker, who was standing nearby and had nothing to do with them, demanded that they stop talking about the army at that time. After they refused, the attacker returned with a saw he had brought from his bicycle that was nearby. Following the attack, the victim sustained injuries to his hand and head and required medical treatment.
Jaffa police officers who arrived at the scene arrested the suspect, a 65-year-old resident of Tel Aviv, and transferred him to the Jaffa station for interrogation. At the end of the investigation, the Tel Aviv District Prosecution Unit filed an indictment against him and a request for remand on suspicion of assault with a weapon.
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