The hitchhiking teenagers left their Yeshiva, or religious seminary, on Thursday night and had not been seen since. Dawlat al-Islam, who have been linked to ISIS, distributed papers in Hebron claiming responsibility for the disappearances.
Photo - The kidnapped teens
An Islamic extremist group called Dawlat al-Islam has reportedly claimed responsibility for the alleged kidnappings of three teenagers who went missing from the city of Hebron. The organization, linked to ISIS, distributed pamphlets about the kidnappings in that city. Israel security services are investigating the claims.
ISIS are the group of bloody-thirsty jihadists behind this week's Iraq insurgency. Israeli soldiers searched the West Bank on Friday for the missing teenagers, who are also feared kidnapped by Palestinian militants.
UPDATE - IDENTITIES OF KIDNAPPED CHILDREN REVEALED
http://www.timesofisrael.com/yaalon-our-working-assumption-is-boys-still-alive/
ISIS are the group of bloody-thirsty jihadists behind this week's Iraq insurgency. Israeli soldiers searched the West Bank on Friday for the missing teenagers, who are also feared kidnapped by Palestinian militants.
UPDATE - IDENTITIES OF KIDNAPPED CHILDREN REVEALED
http://www.timesofisrael.com/yaalon-our-working-assumption-is-boys-still-alive/
Israel's Shin Bet intelligence agency initially imposed a gag order on Friday morning blocking local media from reporting on the incident. Later, an official familiar with the investigation said that one of the teens was an American and that Israeli authorities notified U.S. Ambassador Dan Shapiro. The official spoke on condition of anonymity as he wasn't authorized to publicly brief journalists. MailOnline was awaiting a comment from the U.S. Department of State.
Read more - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2657209/Israel-scours-West-Bank-teens-feared-abducted.html
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The White House welcomed
the recent unification of Fatah and Hamas,
which Israeli PM blames for the kidnappings
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke on Friday evening with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, following the disappearance of three yeshiva students near Hevron. During the conversation, Netanyahu told Kerry that the boys’ disappearance was directly related to the Palestinian Authority (PA) signing a reconciliation pact and forming a unity government with the Hamas terrorist group.
"What is happening on the ground since Hamas was added to the government is a deterioration of the situation. This is the direct result of allowing a murderous and racist terrorist organization into the government," Netanyahu told Kerry, according to Channel 2 News. Netanyahu also reiterated that Israel holds PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas responsible for the three students’ disappearance and possible kidnapping
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Why the US supports Hamas,
and why it may help Iran
How could Israel be accused of occupying this ancient Biblical city that has thousands of years of Jewish history?
Read about this city
http://www.hebron.com/english/
Israeli-Arab journalist monitoring Palestinian Arab news, and reaction to kidnapping -
https://twitter.com/KhaledAbuToameh
The US has given the Palestinian Authority (PA) about $5 billion since the mid 1990s. From 2008 to the present, US aid has averaged about $500 million a year. Some of this money goes directly to training and equipping PA ‘security’ forces, and the biggest part of the PA’s own budget goes to ‘security’. On numerous occasions, members these forces have been involved in terrorism against Israel.
For years, the PA has been paying salaries to convicted terrorists in Israeli prisons and pensions to the families of suicide bombers, regardless of the faction they belong to. This created a stir in the US Congress and European countries, so the PLO is taking over the payments from the PA. Since the PLO receives its funding from international support of the PA, this has no practical significance.
The PA Unity Government, sworn in last week, is a partnership between Hamas and the PLO. Supposedly, none of the official cabinet members are members of Hamas (the word they use is ‘technocrats’).
The US pretends to believe that all decisions taken by the PA are therefore independent of Hamas.
The US pretends to believe that all decisions taken by the PA are therefore independent of Hamas.
Even though Hamas has refused to renounce terrorism, PA President Mahmoud Abbas says that the policies of the new government will be his policies, which supposedly oppose violence. The US pretends to believe him, and apparently pretends to believe that he can or wants to control Hamas terrorism against Israel.
Hamas is at war with Israel, a US ally. So far in 2014, more than 140 rockets have been fired into Israel from Hamas’ Gaza territory (about 12,800 since 2001). Since the formation of the unity government last week, there have been several rocket attacks, including one yesterday.
Although the Oslo Accords that created the PA allow it to have only police-type security forces and light weapons, Hamas has a 20,000-man army (as of 2008, more today) and missiles that can explode in Tel Aviv. Hamas officials have said that they intend to keep their military forces despite joining the PA.
And yet, the US intends to continue supporting the PA. A cynical person might think the US is paying the Palestinians to fight Israel.
From the transcript of yesterday’s State Department briefing:
QUESTION [Matt Lee, AP]: So how many more rocket attacks do there have to be before you decide that it’s – that we made a mistake?MS. PSAKI: Well, again, Matt, you’re familiar, I’m sure, with what the criteria are for delivering assistance. While we’re very concerned about these rocket attacks and we feel President Abbas needs to do everything possible to prevent them, we understand that his ability to do that is severely limited at this point in time.
QUESTION: So but then I don’t understand why – I can’t – I mean, if you think that this guy doesn’t have control over everyone who is either a member of or is backing his unity government, why would you do business with it? Why would you give it money? I mean, if you were one part of – I don’t know, one segment of the Israeli society, political society or otherwise, you could, if you hold Abbas responsible for this attack, hold the United States, in a sense, responsible for this attack because you guys are just continuing to support the unity government.MS. PSAKI: Well, as you know, there are no members of Hamas in the technocratic unity government – technocratic government, I should call it, which is the accurate … term for it. That is one of our criteria for continuing to provide assistance. We’ll be watching closely over the course of the coming weeks and months.
Why is the US supporting the PA? Ostensibly because it is the most likely candidate to take over in the territories that the US so passionately wants Israel to vacate.
But negotiations between the PA and Israel broke down because the Palestinians were unable to accept the existence of a Jewish state between the river and the sea with any borders. Now with Hamas in the government, an agreement is even less likely.
But negotiations between the PA and Israel broke down because the Palestinians were unable to accept the existence of a Jewish state between the river and the sea with any borders. Now with Hamas in the government, an agreement is even less likely.
What will it take for the administration to understand that a) the only acceptable deal with the Palestinians involves Israel’s suicide, and b) Israel isn’t suicidal?
I suspect that the US fears that even Hamas is better than the more radical Sunni Islamists out there. But if it wants stability, why doesn’t it simply support Israeli sovereignty over the territories? That would be too logical, apparently.
If the prospect of Israel and the US on opposite sides of a war feels strange, the situation in Iraq is equally strange. The prospect of ISIS overthrowing the al-Maliki regime in Iraq has the US contemplating intervention of some kind — which would put it on the same side as Iran. This is happening very rapidly — as I write — so a decision will have to be made soon
Read more -
Via -
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.co.il/2014/06/0613-links-pt1-why-us-supports-hamas-88.html#.U5uEdMoU-M8
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HEBRON, CITY OF PATRIARCHS
How could Israel be accused of occupying this ancient Biblical city that has thousands of years of Jewish history?
Read about this city
http://www.hebron.com/english/
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Israeli-Arab journalist monitoring Palestinian Arab news, and reaction to kidnapping -
https://twitter.com/KhaledAbuToameh
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