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2023-02-06T12:19:33.187Z


In recent weeks, a truce has been forming between Eyal Nagar, the accomplice of the criminal Benny Shlomo who was executed last year, and the Lavi brothers, who head the crime organization from Rehovot. A carpenter was warned of intentions to harm him recently. The members of Shlomo's organization, as well as the opponent Shalom Domarni, are not complicit in the apology


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In recent weeks, a truce has been forming between Eyal Nagar, the partner of the head of the Bnei Shlomo crime organization, who was eliminated a few months ago, and his bitter rivals, the Lavi brothers, the leaders of the crime organization from Rehovot.

According to sources privy to the details, the emerging pardon may completely change the map of criminal organizations in the Havol Lakish region.



Nagar, who has a long-standing rivalry with the brothers Ofir and Amos Lavi, which included mutual assassinations and attempted assassinations, has been warned by the police of intentions to harm him several times since the organization's leader Bnei Shlomo was eliminated last October.

However, the members of Shlomo's organization claim that they are not part of the conspiracy being forged.

The head of the rival crime organization Shalom Domarni is also not involved in the pardon.



The Lachish District Court monitors the developments between the criminal organizations, and emphasizes that they will not let up in the fight against the organizations, despite the pardon.

The bitter rivals.

The brothers Ofir and Amos Lavi (photo: image processing, Dave Boimovich screenshot)

About two weeks ago, a carpenter was arrested by Lachish police officers on the suspicion that, together with other suspects, he planted an explosive device in an apartment building in Ashdod as an act of revenge for an incident that occurred a month before when his car was set on fire by a man, who is suspected of belonging to Domrani's organization.



One of the directions of the investigation revealed by the police Lachish believed that the car was set on fire only to get Nagar out of his place and then try to hurt him, that is, the arson was to lure Nagar out of his hiding place and then eliminate him as well.

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Be warned against attempts to harm him.

Carpenter (photo: official website, Posta website)

There is a long-standing rivalry between Nagar, the "heir" of Bnei Shlomo, and the people of Dumarni-Lavi-Mor.

His opponents point an accusing finger at Nagar as being responsible for burying the explosive device at the wedding of the criminal Amos Lavi in ​​Rehovot a year ago.

In the world of crime, Nagar became the most threatened figure in the southern region and in the war between criminal organizations.

Both the police and the Lakish mayor are aware that Nagar is in the crosshairs of the coalition.



For many years, Nagar was considered the finance and execution man of Bnei Shlomo's organization. The police estimate that the rival criminal organizations are trying to take over the areas where Shlomo ruled until he was murdered at the gas station near the area before About three months. Recently, a suspect associated with Shalom Domarni's organization was also arrested for threats.

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Source: walla

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