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Abducted Israeli teens found dead near Hebron | Abducted Israeli teens found dead near Hebron |
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The three Israeli teenagers who were abducted earlier this month in the West Bank have been found dead. | The three Israeli teenagers who were abducted earlier this month in the West Bank have been found dead. |
An Israeli military spokesman said their bodies were found in a pit near the town of Halhul, north of Hebron. | An Israeli military spokesman said their bodies were found in a pit near the town of Halhul, north of Hebron. |
Naftali Frenkel and Gilad Shaar, both aged 16, and 19-year-old Eyal Yifrach were last seen at a junction near Hebron as they hitchhiked home. | Naftali Frenkel and Gilad Shaar, both aged 16, and 19-year-old Eyal Yifrach were last seen at a junction near Hebron as they hitchhiked home. |
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas was responsible, a claim the Palestinian militant group has denied. | Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas was responsible, a claim the Palestinian militant group has denied. |
At the start of a meeting of the Israeli security cabinet, Mr Netanyahu said the three were "kidnapped and murdered in cold blood by animals" and promised: "Hamas will pay". | At the start of a meeting of the Israeli security cabinet, Mr Netanyahu said the three were "kidnapped and murdered in cold blood by animals" and promised: "Hamas will pay". |
But Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told the AFP news agency that any action to punish the movement would "open the gates of hell". | But Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told the AFP news agency that any action to punish the movement would "open the gates of hell". |
Analysis: Yolande Knell, BBC News, Jerusalem | |
This site where the teenagers' bodies were found is just 10 minutes' drive from where the young Israelis were last seen two-and-a-half weeks ago. | |
Halhul is a turnoff from Route 60 - a busy road connecting the southern West Bank with Jerusalem. I watched Israeli soldiers operate a roadblock at this junction in the first days of their search. | |
Israeli officials accuse the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas of killing the young Israelis. There are now calls for the group to be "eradicated". | |
These deaths are a tragedy for the families of the Israeli students, but they could also have deep political implications. | |
Israel's Shin Bet security service earlier said the main suspects in the case were two men named Marwan Qawasmeh and Amer Abu Aisheh and that they were "Hamas operatives". | Israel's Shin Bet security service earlier said the main suspects in the case were two men named Marwan Qawasmeh and Amer Abu Aisheh and that they were "Hamas operatives". |
Forensic teams were in the area and searches were continuing in an effort to capture "all those involved in this attack", it added. | Forensic teams were in the area and searches were continuing in an effort to capture "all those involved in this attack", it added. |
Israeli security forces have set up blockades and closed down whole areas around Halhul, which is just a few kilometres from where the teenagers were last seen. | Israeli security forces have set up blockades and closed down whole areas around Halhul, which is just a few kilometres from where the teenagers were last seen. |
Israeli Economy Minister Naftali Bennett wrote on Facebook: "Murderers of children and those who direct them cannot be forgiven. Now is a time for actions, not words." | Israeli Economy Minister Naftali Bennett wrote on Facebook: "Murderers of children and those who direct them cannot be forgiven. Now is a time for actions, not words." |
Israeli President Shimon Peres said the "whole nation is in deep grief". "Amid our deep sorrow, we remain determined to fiercely punish the criminal terrorists," he added. | Israeli President Shimon Peres said the "whole nation is in deep grief". "Amid our deep sorrow, we remain determined to fiercely punish the criminal terrorists," he added. |
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has called an emergency meeting of the Palestinian leadership to discuss the teenagers' deaths. | |
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said: "We obviously condemn in the strongest possible terms violence that takes the lives of innocent civilians," AP reports. Naftali Frenkel held dual Israeli-American citizenship. | White House spokesman Josh Earnest said: "We obviously condemn in the strongest possible terms violence that takes the lives of innocent civilians," AP reports. Naftali Frenkel held dual Israeli-American citizenship. |
The abduction of the three Jewish seminary students on 12 June sparked a huge search operation in Palestinian towns and cities across the West Bank. | The abduction of the three Jewish seminary students on 12 June sparked a huge search operation in Palestinian towns and cities across the West Bank. |
More than 400 Palestinians have been arrested, while five have been killed in fighting with Israeli troops. | More than 400 Palestinians have been arrested, while five have been killed in fighting with Israeli troops. |
Earlier, there were reports of clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinians in the Halhul area. | Earlier, there were reports of clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinians in the Halhul area. |
The case has put serious strain on relations between Israel and the Palestinians. | The case has put serious strain on relations between Israel and the Palestinians. |
Mr Netanyahu has said the incident is a consequence of "the partnership" between Hamas and the Fatah movement of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The two signed a reconciliation deal in April after years of division and formed a unity government earlier this month. | Mr Netanyahu has said the incident is a consequence of "the partnership" between Hamas and the Fatah movement of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The two signed a reconciliation deal in April after years of division and formed a unity government earlier this month. |