Saturday, June 14, 2014

Search continues for missing 3 yeshiva students

The IDF is still searching for the 3 yeshiva students who were likely kidnapped:
Israeli soldiers were scouring the West Bank Friday in search of three missing teens — one of them a U.S. citizen — feared abducted by Palestinian militants.

An extremist group reportedly claimed responsibility for the kidnapping, but the claims were not officially confirmed.

The Dawlat al-Islam network released a statement saying they took the teens hostage as revenge against Israel for killing three of its operatives in the West Bank months ago, according to a local TV report.
It's tragically possible the above group did kidnap the three. But how and where to find these monsters and figure out whether the hostages are still alive?

Update: the prime minister has suitably blamed Mahmoud Abbas for these crimes:
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made his first on camera statement on Saturday evening about the kidnapping of three teens in the West Bank on Thursday night.

Netanyahu confirmed that the boys were kidnapped by a terrorist group and that Israel was doing all in its power to return the teens.

The prime minister said that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was responsible for any attack on Israelis that came out of the West Bank or the Gaza Strip.
Of course. Abbas has practically encouraged this whenever he speaks of vindictive jihad against Israel for doing anything they despise. He does not deserve to be a politician.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Police waited hours before launching search for missing teens

Sixteen-year-olds Gil-Ad Shaer from Talmon and Naftali Frenkel from Nof Ayalon disappeared on Thursday night along with Eyal Yifrach, 19, from Elad, apparently while hitchhiking home. There has been no sign of the three since, despite extensive searches of the West Bank by massive numbers of IDF troops and police.
....Gil-Ad and Naftali had left at around ten - they decided to leave early and they spoke to their parents. The rest of the class left on Friday."