Suspects who fired flares at PM's house released
A court released the suspects to house arrest, saying that the prosecution has no evidence for the indictments filed against the four defendants.
A court released the suspects to house arrest, saying that the prosecution has no evidence for the indictments filed against the four defendants.
Police determine that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, will be recognized as victims of a crime following the firing of flares at their private home in Caesarea.
The state's prosecution will submit a prosecutor's declaration to the Rishon LeZion Magistrate's Court against four suspects involved in firing marine flares near the Prime Minister's home.
Protest activists, Brig. Gen. (res.) Ofer Doron, Amir Sadeh and Itai Yaffe, are the suspects in the firing of flares at the Prime Minister's residence in Caesarea last Saturday.
One of the suspects in the case is a senior reserve officer who is thought to have supplied the flares. He is forbidden from speaking with a lawyer.