Jerusalem – The Israeli political establishment responded with shock and anger on Friday to the possible kidnapping of three yeshiva students in the West Bank.
Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email
“I join the entire nation in praying for the safety and return of the three youths,” Labor Party chairman Isaac Herzog said on Friday. “I wish to see them safe and sound. I would like to send my best wishes to the families, who are in the throes of terrible anxiety. As head of the opposition, I wish to offer my support to the government and the security forces, and we will assist in any way possible.”
Bayit Yehudi MK Moti Yogev said that the newly formed Palestinian unity government involving Hamas “signifies a unity with terrorism.”
“This is a very serious incident,” he said. “I pray for the lives of the youths and for the success of our security forces to hunt down the kidnappers.”
“As the Sabbath approaches, we will pray for good news,” Yogev said.
One report says they were hitch hiking in the West Bank? Not good.
This is a result from this danger “price tag” joke the misnaclim did the last few weeks & the police didnt arrest no one,
But ifcurse we all pray for there safe return
Now’s not the time for speculation. Say Tehillim !!!!!!!!!!!
they left Yeshiva in Etzion not West Bank to go home to their families for Shabbos
names for tehillim-Yaakov Naftali Ben Rochel Devorah
Gilad Michoel ben Bat Galim
Eyal ben Iris Teshura
should return safely , immediately without any nezakim
Hashem have rachammim on these boys, & may we all be zocher in hearing good news about them!
Hashem Yerachem!
BY obama letting terrorist go help increase their appetite for kidnapping
When you bench licht today, daven and daven and daven for good news motzay Shabbat.