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(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - The assumption by the Israel Security Agency that the Hamas network in Hebron was responsible for the kidnapping has been confirmed. The abductors are probably still in hiding and looking for a way to escape. The ISA is publishing their names and photos in the hope that someone on the Palestinian side will step up and give them away. On the Palestinian street it is well known that information on the whereabouts of the kidnappers would be generously rewarded. Palestinians with a family member detained in Israel who want better conditions for him and for themselves may be tempted to come forward and provide information. Publishing the names and photos of the kidnappers also proves it was Hamas that is responsible for the abduction, and not some Palestinians who acted on impulse. 2014-06-27 00:00:00Full Article
Publication of Kidnappers' Names May Aid Capture
(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - The assumption by the Israel Security Agency that the Hamas network in Hebron was responsible for the kidnapping has been confirmed. The abductors are probably still in hiding and looking for a way to escape. The ISA is publishing their names and photos in the hope that someone on the Palestinian side will step up and give them away. On the Palestinian street it is well known that information on the whereabouts of the kidnappers would be generously rewarded. Palestinians with a family member detained in Israel who want better conditions for him and for themselves may be tempted to come forward and provide information. Publishing the names and photos of the kidnappers also proves it was Hamas that is responsible for the abduction, and not some Palestinians who acted on impulse. 2014-06-27 00:00:00Full Article
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