The confrontation that is supposed to break the code of silence: the dramatic move by the police in the Elder Dayan case

The police are planning a confrontation between the suspects in the murder of Elder Dayan, Omri Peretz and Maxim Barbierman, ahead of the end of their 30-day detention. The forensic institute's opinion has not yet been received, and a coordinating meeting of all those involved in the investigation is expected on Sunday. The court hearing on Monday is expected to decide whether the investigation has reached a dead end or a dramatic development has occurred.

The police are planning a confrontation between the two main suspects in the murder of Elder Dayan, Omri Peretz and Maxim Barbierman, ahead of the end of their 30-day detention. The forensic institute's opinion on the cause of Dayan's death has not yet been received, and according to the report, it is delayed. On Sunday, the central unit is expected to hold a coordinating meeting with all relevant parties in the investigation, including the accompanying prosecutor, attorney David Anbar, for preliminary summaries. The court hearing scheduled for Monday is expected to be significant and to decide whether the investigation has reached a dead end or a dramatic development has occurred. The article notes that despite the police's attempts to seemingly separate the brawl incident in the park in Hod Hasharon from the incident at the gas station in Petah Tikva, in the interrogation rooms they see the two incidents as one piece.

The confrontation that is supposed to break the code of silence: the dramatic move by the police in the Elder Dayan case