Following new intelligence information: Dramatic development in the search for the police officer's phone 

Haredim 10
November 4, 2025   
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Tal Gal/Flash90

While a unit of divers and civilians continue to scan the cliff beach in Tel Aviv since Tuesday morning in search of Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi's cell phone, the police have intelligence focused on a specific cell where, according to the suspicion, Tomer Yerushalmi threw the phone.

According to a report by Milan Amar on Channel 14, based on the information gathered, this is an area about three kilometers away from where the forces searching for her joined her.

This morning, the diving unit received a precise briefing from the police regarding the point at which the search should be focused, with the aim of trying to find the device that may shed light on new details in the 'Yemen Field' affair.

According to the report, the investigation of Tomer Yerushalmi opened earlier today, and the police are describing a particularly worrying picture.

According to sources involved in the investigation, Yerushalmi is behaving "like the last of the suspects," and responding to investigators' questions with evasive and inconsistent answers.

In an interrogation conducted with her on the Sharon coast, shortly after she contacted her husband, Yerushalmi was asked how she managed to dial, and she replied: "I took a call from a passerby.".

When asked what that passerby looked like, she couldn't answer, claiming that she was "confused and didn't know what was happening to her.".

When the investigators asked where her cell phone was, Yerushalmi replied: "I might have dropped it in the water.".

However, the police note that according to the examination findings, there was no evidence that she had entered the sea: "Her clothes were completely dry, only her hair was wet.".


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