Israel was shaken as the IDF’s top legal officer, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, was reported missing for several hours on Sunday evening, triggering a massive land, sea, and air search along the Tel Aviv coastline. Authorities deployed helicopters, flares, naval units, and advanced tracking technology after her family filed a missing person report. <br />Her car was found at Hatzuk Beach, and Hebrew media reported she left a letter described by some as a possible “suicide note.” <br />After two tense hours, she contacted her husband and was found alive in Herzliya. Police say she underwent medical checks before questioning. <br />As speculation surged online — including theories about internal political pressure and the timing of her recent statements about IDF misconduct — officials emphasized restraint. President Isaac Herzog urged the public to “stop the accusations and mutual attacks,” warning that reckless claims could ignite dangerous tension. <br /> <br /> <br />#IsraelBreakingNews <br />#TomerYerushalmi <br />#IDFLawyerMissing <br />#IsraelCrisis <br />#TelAvivSearch <br />#HatzukBeach #IsraelUpdates #BreakingIsrael #MissingOfficial #IDFInvestigation #IsraelNewsToday #SearchAndRescue #TelAvivCoast #Herzliya #IsraeliPolice #IDFAccountability #IsraelHeadlines #MissingInIsrael #NationalAlert<br /><br />~HT.318~ED.103~GR.122~
