Jerusalem – IDF: Silence Of Kidnappers May Be Due To Travel, Making Way To Final Destination

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    Printing shop owner Jonathan Bracha finishes posters showing the three Israeli missing boys Eyal Yifrah, Gilad Shaar and Naftali Frenkel in his workshop in Jerusalem, Israel, 23 June 2014.  EPAJerusalem – Senior IDF officials explain the silence of the kidnappers who took three teenagers last week, stating they may still be moving toward their destination.

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    The Times of Israel (http://bit.ly/1pvtfWD) reports and IDF officer stated the silence may be attributed to a few reasons – they haven’t completed their escape route, or they are waiting for the situation around the city to quiet down before announcing reasons or future plans.

    Travel in and out of Hebron – the focus of the search – has been restricted since the three boys were taken almost two weeks ago.

    Thousands of soldiers have been searching to the teens – Eyal Yifrach, Gil-ad Shaar and Naftali Fraenkel– and have executed nightly raids on Hamas in the West Bank.

    Almost 400 terror suspects have been apprehended since the start of the search.


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    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    9 years ago

    Remember the numerous tunnels all over the West Bank. I can’t believe they’re still local.
    Rachmana Yatzileynu.

    Samckatz
    Samckatz
    9 years ago

    May Hashem bring the boys back to their mamas and papas it so sad nebech.

    savtat
    savtat
    9 years ago

    We are davening for a moment of clarity and a yeshua – bimhayrah.