In the video: boys hit with a helmet and stabbed with a key / spokeswoman of the Israel Police
Days after my husband had an "omlette bread" with his son - a shock grenade was thrown today (Thursday) at a restaurant in Netanya.
There were no casualties in the incident.
The police, who were called to the scene following a report of hearing an explosion, located the remains of the grenade and sent them for laboratory testing.
The investigation of the case continues.
At the same time, the Magistrate's Court in Petah Tikva will discuss today the extension of the detention of the three suspects who attacked Vicky Ezra, the owner of the restaurant, with his son at the beginning of the week, with an iron rod.
The three, 26-year-old Omri Meyost, 37-year-old Roi Bunker and 29-year-old Gabi Hanani, were caught by detectives red-handed, while they were masked and beating their victims with fists and an iron rod.
Omelet bread/screenshot, Tiktok
"It happened because of a silly argument about parking in the morning, I'm fine now," Ezra said following the attack.
"I only have a bruise on my hand. I was with my two sons in a restaurant, we had just closed the business when it happened. People were pissed off."
The police representative stated that two of them allegedly beat the owner of the place and his son, while the third stood outside the restaurant and secured the event.
"These are three suspects with a rich criminal record also for violent crimes," said the representative.
"All three were interrogated when one of the suspects said he passed by the place and the other two maintain their right to remain silent."
According to the police, the motive for the attack is a personal and specific conflict between one of the suspects and Vicky Ezra.
"Omelette bread" broke into public consciousness last summer following a chant that bore the name of the restaurant and went viral on Tiktok.
Many people have uploaded videos of themselves singing "Omelette Bread", either at home - or when they come to visit a restaurant that has become famous overnight.
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