On video: the assassination attempt at the Ashdod event hall last night/documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law
The assassination attempt this week at the Troy events park near the city of Ashdod, an incident in which a policeman was seriously injured, illustrated the explosive potential between gangs and criminal organizations in the south. This is the war that has been going on there since the murder of the head of the Bnei Shlomo crime organization in October 2022, a war in which friends who became enemies and bitter enemies became allies. The main stars in the murderous confrontation: "The Three", Dean Ben Porat, Daniel Melsa and Raziel Varach, who are now partners with Shalom Domerani, against Eyal Nagar - who was Shlomo's number 2 and responsible for the finances in the organization that split.
The police's suspicion is that the members of the "Three", Dean Ben Porat, Daniel Melsa and Raziel Vazh, tried to harm and eliminate associates of Eyal Nagar and the Georgian gang in Ashdod. The assassin managed to escape with the ATV he came with, and the Lachish police officers who were in the area following intelligence information that came not about this specific assassination attempt but about other assassination attempts between the bitter rivals, quickly arrived at the area of the hall, but fire was opened at them and a policeman was seriously injured.
In the Lachish region of the police and especially in the YMR, which foiled many assassination attempts in the sector in the past year, they realized immediately after Shlomo's murder that the organization had split, and this was joined by the pardon made by Eyal Nagar with those who were defined as Shlomo's bitter enemies, the brothers Amos and Ofir Lavi. The "three", son Porat, Melsa, and Vaish, who were vehemently opposed to the public pardon, became the enemies of Nagar and the Georgian gang. A few months after the pardon, another surprising connection was made in the world of crime According to the police's suspicions, they work in cooperation with him and the assassination attempts in Ashdod in the past year are the result of rivalries that arose within the criminal organization whose leader was eliminated
. Levy, a local journalist who covers the world of crime. "Until about a year ago, it wasn't like that. Ben Porat took his place in the underworld in the Lachish area as the operations man for the head of the late Bnei Shlomo crime organization. He stood out very much in the field as someone who is not afraid of the word and does menial jobs himself. Only recently he was convicted of setting a car on fire."
Levy outlines the relationship and the twists and turns: "For years, he was the target of assassination by Shalom Domarni's crime organization, and more than once he was saved thanks to the police. The turning point in his position was the assassination of his patron Bnei Shlomo and the exoneration of Shlomo's right-hand man, Eyal Nagar, with the enemies from the streets of the brothers Lavi, to say the least, did not like this connection as someone who was on the side of Nagar and the Lavi brothers, it was Shalom who did not like this connection, which was unimaginable two years ago." says Dodi Levy, a local journalist who covers the world of crime."