For the third time this week: The Israel Police received a call Sunday evening about a shooting on Narcissus Boulevard in Ramat Gan.
Although there were no casualties in the incident, this is a particularly unusual case, due to the quiet that usually characterizes the aforementioned street in Ramat Gan. This is a dispute between two people, known to the police.
It all began last Monday, on Meitar Street in Ramat Gan, when an IED was found near the home of the father of a man known to the police. The very next day, apparently in response to the IED, a man with whom he was at odds was shot on Narcissus Street and may have suspected that he had planted the IED, and the same man was lightly wounded in the leg by the gunfire. The next day, a stun grenade was thrown in the direction of the house on Narcissus Street, without casualties, and this evening, after three days of quiet, shots were fired again at the house of the same man on Narcissus Street, again without casualties.
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