A nation united in grief, murderers still at large
The Jerusalem Post Newsletter |
July 1, 2014 |
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Michael Zivan, 20, describes Eyal as a leader, a strong personality, a friend and a brother. Read More
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Security sources weigh multiple evaluations, including one that kidnappers killed boys immediately upon realizing call to police was made.
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Victims „join chain of martyrs who have been murdered throughout the painful history of the Jewish people,” Lau says.
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Jewish communities abroad to hold memorial services for slain teens; some call on PA to act against terror while others call for action against Ramallah.
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PM convenes emergency cabinet meeting to determine how to respond to deaths of kidnapped teens, who premier says were murdered in cold blood; Netanyahu says all of Israel is weeping with bereaved families.
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Follow all the latest updates on the aftermath of the discovery of the bodies of yeshiva students Gil-Ad Shaer, Eyal Yifrah and Naftali Fraenkel here.
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Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Peres to eulogize Gil-Ad Shaer,16, Eyal Yifrah, 19, and Naftali Fraenkel, 16 at Modi’in ceremony in which teens who were kidnapped and murdered are laid to rest.
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FM says Israel should realize connection between murder of teens and increasing rocket attacks as Hamas efforts to control West Bank.
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„Record…3 goals for the national team despite its absence from the Palestinian World Cup,” Arab-Israeli student posts.
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IAF strikes dozens of Hamas and Islamic Jihad targets in the Gaza Strip; several more rockets hit southern Israel on Tuesday morning. Read More
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The bodies were found based on intelligence information provided by the Shin Bet which is convinced it will lay its hands on the two suspects and that they are still hiding in the area of the kidnapping.
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