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The investigation into former Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi took a dramatic turn Friday after police received a report of a phone discovered on a Herzliya beach that may belong to her. The device was examined by forensic experts and determined to be hers, buried in the beach likely by her or an associate.

Police confirmed the discovery in a statement, saying: “A short time ago, reports were received at the police headquarters about a mobile phone being found in the Herzliya beach area by citizens. Upon the arrival of the police, the phone was seized and the matter is being investigated by the police.”

According to i24 News, the phone is believed to be the same device that went missing when the investigation against Yerushalmi began. A civilian reportedly found it on the beach and turned it over to authorities. The discovery follows public offers of a large cash reward for the missing device, which is now undergoing technological analysis and could become key evidence if authenticated.

“I was surfing on the beach and suddenly I find a phone with a screen and a picture of the police officer and I immediately contacted the police,” the person who found the device told the Mako website.

Investigators are testing whether the phone could have been tampered with, suggesting the possibility that the image on its screen was altered. The finding raises questions about how the device remained intact after a week near the water and how its battery stayed charged.

Earlier Friday, the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court ordered that Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi be placed under a ten-day house arrest. The court did not impose any financial bond, travel restrictions, or passport surrender. She remains under investigation for alleged fraud, obstruction of justice, breach of trust, and abuse of authority.

Meanwhile, the High Court of Justice is set to hold a hearing on Tuesday to address petitions regarding who should oversee the investigation — the Legal Advisor to the Government Gali Baharav Mayara or the State Attorney’s Office.