Former Liverpool and Chelsea star Yossi Benayoun has survived a grenade attack on his home in Israel that is considered to have been a “mistake”.
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The 44-year-old, who also spent time with West Ham and Arsenal during his time in England, was in the house – which is located in Ramat Hasharon, just north of Tel Aviv – when a motorcyclist pulled up and threw an explosive at the door – as per .
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Said device triggered a fire, as the attacker fled the scene, with emergency services called to extinguish the flames. Nobody was hurt, but local police forces are now carrying out an investigation. The incident is considered to have been of criminal nature, not terrorist.
WHAT YOSSI BENAYOUN SAID
Benayoun is convinced that he was not the intended target, saying of the terrifying incident: “This is definitely a mistake – I have no doubt that the grenade was not aimed at my house.
“At first I thought it was a gas cylinder explosion and we called the fire department. It was only when the police arrived at the house and found the remains of a grenade that we realised what really happened.”
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A spokesperson said: “The police hotline received a report of hearing an explosion outside a house. Police from the Glilot station arrived at the scene and began an investigation. As a result of the explosion, damage was caused. There were no casualties.”






