Monday, 30 June 2014

Bodies of three missing Israeli teenagers found in West Bank - Times of India

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JERUSALEM: Israeli forces found the bodies of three missing teenagers in the occupied West Bank on Monday after a nearly three-week-long search and a sweep against the Islamist Hamas group that Israel says abducted them.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned his security cabinet for a special session that could decide on stronger military moves against Hamas, which has neither confirmed nor denied the Israeli allegations.


"There can be no forgiveness for the killers of children and those who sent them. Now is the time to act," economy minister Naftali Bennett said in a statement.


The kidnapping on June 12 of the three Jewish seminary students near a settlement in the West Bank appalled Israelis who rallied behind the teens' families.


Netanyahu seized on the abduction to demand Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas abrogate a reconciliation deal he reached with Hamas, his long-time rival, in April that led to a unity Palestinian government on June 2.


The bodies of Gil-Ad Shaer and US-Israeli national Naftali Fraenkel, both 16, and Eyal Yifrah, 19, were found in a field near Hebron, a militant stronghold and the hometown of two Hamas members identified by Israel as the kidnappers and still at large, security officials said.




Three Israeli seminary students (from left to right) Naftali Fraenkel (16) who also holds US citizenship, Gil-Ad Shaer (16) and Eyal Yifrah (19) are seen in this combination picture of undated family handout photos. (Via Reuters)


The teens had apparently been shot soon after having been abducted while hitchhiking, the officials said




Crowds gather outside the home of Eyal Yifrah — one of three missing teenagers — in Elad, central Israel. (AP photo)


"They were under a pile of rocks, in an open field," said Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, a military spokesman.


Israeli media said the break in the case came after the relatives of the alleged abductors were interrogated. A large number of troops gathered at the spot — in the general area where the teenagers disappeared — to recover the bodies.




Orthodox Jews, family and friends of Israeli Eyal Yifrah, 19, one of three missing teenagers, gather outside of his home in Elad, central Israel. (AP photo)


In tandem with the search over the past 18 days, Israeli forces have raided Palestinian towns and villages, detaining Hamas activists and closing the group's institutions.


Abbas condemned the abduction and pledged the cooperation of his security forces, drawing criticism from Hamas and undercutting his popularity among Palestinians angered by what they saw as his collusion with Israel.


The United States, while condemning the kidnapping, has urged Israel to pursue a measured response.


Hamas, which has maintained security control of the Gaza Strip since the unity deal, is shunned by the west over its refusal to renounce violence. The group has called for Israel's destruction, although various officials have at times indicated a willingness to negotiate a long-term ceasefire.



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