Hebron – Report: Israel Police Failed To Notify Security Forces Of Kidnapping

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    Israeli soldiers search for three Jewish teenagers near Hebron, in the West Bank. Three Jewish teenagers hitchhiking in the West Bank have been missing since Thursday night and are feared to have been kidnapped by terrorists, Israeli security officials said. June 14, 2014.  Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90Hebron – Israel Police are being accused of failing to promptly notify security forces of the abduction of three teenage boys late Thursday night, according to several local media outlet.

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    Israel Radio said police received reports of the kidnapping on Thursday night, but search efforts did not begin until 6 a.m. on Friday morning, a difference of about eight hours.

    Police could not confirm or deny media reports, although they released a statement saying they are only focusing on the investigation at the moment.

    “There are many details regarding the abduction, so at this point in time, we cannot confirm or deny any details. We are focusing on the search efforts, in coordination with the IDF and Israel Police.

    The three teenage boys, Naftali Frankel, Gilad Shaar, and Eyal Yifrach, all 16 years old, were kidnapped in the West Bank after they went missing from a hitchhiking spot in the Gush Etzion area Thursday night. Frankel is a dual American-Israeli citizen. 

    Security forces are conducting sweeping searches of the area.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post

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    benjjey
    benjjey
    11 years ago

    Finger pointing will not help find them

    11 years ago

    Israel better stop looking at their past victories and start making new victories.

    11 years ago

    Maybe Tzipi Livni can negotiate their release from her Arab “partners in peace.”