A grenade was thrown near the house of associates of the Mosley crime family/according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law
A grenade was thrown yesterday (Friday) evening in the Gush HaGadol neighborhood in Tel Aviv, where associates of the Mosley crime family live.
This, in the background of the ongoing conflict between the Mosley family and Eran Haya.
Now, there is fear of retaliation.
The police received a report yesterday about a grenade that was thrown in a neighborhood in Tel Aviv.
Police arrived at the scene of the incident and collected findings and evidence there.
Now, the police estimate is that Mosley's criminal organization will seek revenge and threaten Haya's organization.
A grenade was thrown in the Gush HaGadol neighborhood in Tel Aviv/Israel Police spokesmen
In the last week there was a step up in the incidents of violence following the long conflict between the heads of the crime organizations and the known targets of the police, the Mosley family and Eran Haya.
After many years, during which they were friends and allies, a financial dispute between them turned into a dangerous criminal war.
Spirits heated up again after last month eight suspects tried to assassinate Eli Mosley by throwing an explosive device at his car while he was driving down the street in Bogersov.
The Tel Aviv police arrested the suspects at the end of an undercover operation and last week an indictment was filed against them.
In the same incident, the suspects used a replica scooter, and one of them wore a mask over his face, and wore a Walt messenger uniform, to prevent his exposure. The investigation also revealed that the suspects carried out surveillance and observations , and used unique means of communication to carry out the elimination.
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For many years, Mosley and Haya were friends and allies, but a financial dispute between them turned into a dangerous criminal war.
"As always with criminals, the conflict was about money and honor," explained retired TNA Nissim Daudi, "if you take all the conflicts that exist between criminals, it is always about these two things.
There were claims about taking over businesses or that one of the parties was above and did not share in such and such profits.
This is where the conflict arose, and only in recent years have you seen it gain a great deal of momentum."
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