The owner of the "Lehm Habita" restaurant, Vicky Ezra, put up a post on Instagram today (Thursday) in which he reassured his customers that his restaurant, against which a closure order was issued due to a series of violent events that took place there, will be back in business soon.
"I went through something not simple, something not easy, and I went through it safely, God willing," he said in the video.
"I was summoned to a hearing for security reasons at the Netanya police, I received a closure order for 15 days," he explained in the video.
According to him, business will return when "the situation calms down and returns to normal".
He added that he accepted the situation "with love, with understanding.
I really hope that we will get through it and everything behind us."
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Earlier today, the police issued a closure order against "Lehm Habita", which was valid for 15 days.
This follows a series of violent incidents at the place, at the peak of which a spray grenade was thrown at him.
There were no casualties.
A day before, an indictment was filed against 26-year-old Omri Miost and 29-year-old Gabi Hanani, who attacked Vicky Ezra and his two sons last week, following an argument over a parking space near the business.
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