(haipo) – Several vehicles caught fire on the night of Monday, 20/1/25, in a car lot. Vehicles do not usually catch fire just like that at night. As of this time, there is no information on the cause of the fire. Heavy damage was caused to property.
From Fire and Rescue it was delivered to Lai Pa:
A short time ago, six fire crews from the Kiryat station worked on a fire in a car lot in Haifa Bay.
Shift Commander Rabbi Reshef Bani Zakhariev concludes, "We arrived at the scene and identified about ten burning vehicles in the parking lot. We immediately began extinguishing the fire and prevented the fire from spreading further."

The Protection celebrates Lag BaOmer
You didn't pay - you got burned!
Are electric vehicles starting up again?
As long as the Amalekite seed roams freely in our cities, there will be no security. It's time to transfer them.
Arson is organized crime. Criminals have come out on the field demanding that the courts be set up. The law will stand by us and not act with leniency towards criminals. Give punishments like the Agan murder. Because people invested years in their life's work and it was destroyed, their lives were destroyed and it certainly hurt the public. Judges, start working. And don't get out of hand, we're all just sitting there as if we're criminals. Shame on you, the Israelis, shame on the profession of the court of justice.
The bloody deal will ignite an intifada and hundreds will be murdered. This is what the left refuses to internalize in its jubilant tone.
Where is Minister Ben Gvir?
Promised to rule...haha...
The ticking clock….just noise and ringing…0…actions
And yet he did more than he could do.
Very sorry for the damage to the car owners.
To the owners of the land and in general.
Who benefits? Only the criminals,
A living, breathing, and kicking underworld at night.
Police patrols only at parking lights
No sirens, at all. Even the criminals
Aware of the police patrol phenomenon.
Paid guards are also helpful.
Oh, this underworld is unbearable.
Mr. Yahav, what's going on?
What about the safety of the residents?
Really scary on the streets.
What about patrols that used to be there?