Two car bombings in Jaffa and Holon kill two amid wave of Arab-community crime
Two suspected mob-hit car bombings tore through Jaffa and Holon on Sunday morning, killing a 38-year-old man and a 30-year-old, with a six-year-old child moderately wounded in the Jaffa blast. The Jaffa vehicle drove roughly 100 meters before detonation; police recovered around half a kilogram of explosives placed beneath it. The Holon explosion followed hours later. Police suspect both attacks are linked to organized-crime rivalries inside the Israeli-Arab community and may be revenge strikes tied to the murder of a child in Jaffa last week. Five people were killed within twelve hours in shootings and car bombings, the deadliest stretch of 2026 to date, intensifying pressure on the coalition to expand Israel Police's Lahav 433 organized-crime task force.