These are the ones behind the teens' abduction

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Ammar Muhammad Abu Eisha, 33, and Marwan al-Qawasmi, 29, from Hebron, two Palestinian terrorists who previously served time in Israeli prisons, are the two main suspects in the abduction of the three Israeli teens - Eyal Yifrach, Gil-Ad Shaer and Naftali Frenkel, it was cleared for publication on Thursday, two weeks after the teens had been taken.

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Israeli security forces have been holding a manhunt for the two almost since the day that the teens went missing.

The Shin Bet suspect the two played a central role, and arrested others who are suspected of aiding the two. Palestinian media reported that the wives of the two were taken for questioning and investigated for hours.

Israel names two prime suspects in teens' abduction - Israel News, Ynetnews

May they be found soon:eusa_pray:
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKoLdmlqyUk]PM Netanyahu's statement at the graduation ceremony of the IAF - YouTube[/ame]


"I now expect President Abbas, who said important things in Saudi Arabia, to stand by those words and to break his pact with the Hamas terrorist organization that kidnaps children and calls for the destruction of Israel.":eusa_clap:
 
Yes, it was on the 8 oclock news on Channel 10 this evening, he gave the speech first at Hebrew, and then English.

We all wish to see the boys home, soon
 
Does Israel have a principle of innocent until proven guilty? guess not.

How do they know these are the ones?
 
Yes, it was on the 8 oclock news on Channel 10 this evening, he gave the speech first at Hebrew, and then English.

We all wish to see the boys home, soon


I hope and pray for their safe return.
 
Does Israel have a principle of innocent until proven guilty? guess not.

How do they know these are the ones?

Your friends certainly do not have a principle of others being innocent until proven guilty. We have seen the pictures of alleged collaborators dragged through the streets and then hung on the lampposts without a fair trial.
 
Does Israel have a principle of innocent until proven guilty? guess not.

How do they know these are the ones?


Circumstantial evidence. Both men disappeared the night of the kidnapping after reporting to their wived to "take care of the family" for they're to be missing and they don't know for how long.

They searched their house and inverstigated the families.

They reached their conclusions.
 
Ammar Muhammad Abu Eisha, 33, and Marwan al-Qawasmi, 29, from Hebron, two Palestinian terrorists who previously served time in Israeli prisons, are the two main suspects in the abduction of the three Israeli teens - Eyal Yifrach, Gil-Ad Shaer and Naftali Frenkel, it was cleared for publication on Thursday, two weeks after the teens had been taken.

wa.jpg


Israeli security forces have been holding a manhunt for the two almost since the day that the teens went missing.

The Shin Bet suspect the two played a central role, and arrested others who are suspected of aiding the two. Palestinian media reported that the wives of the two were taken for questioning and investigated for hours.

Israel names two prime suspects in teens' abduction - Israel News, Ynetnews

May they be found soon:eusa_pray:
From your own link...


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the suspects were only part of the group behind the kidnappings and reiterated his call on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to abrogate a unity pact with Hamas
...interesting?
 
Ammar Muhammad Abu Eisha, 33, and Marwan al-Qawasmi, 29, from Hebron, two Palestinian terrorists who previously served time in Israeli prisons, are the two main suspects in the abduction of the three Israeli teens - Eyal Yifrach, Gil-Ad Shaer and Naftali Frenkel, it was cleared for publication on Thursday, two weeks after the teens had been taken.

wa.jpg


Israeli security forces have been holding a manhunt for the two almost since the day that the teens went missing.

The Shin Bet suspect the two played a central role, and arrested others who are suspected of aiding the two. Palestinian media reported that the wives of the two were taken for questioning and investigated for hours.

Israel names two prime suspects in teens' abduction - Israel News, Ynetnews

May they be found soon:eusa_pray:

If these Palestinian Waste Products are found and the missing Israelis show up Dead or tortured the Death Penalty would be suitable. :evil:
 
The world has no reason be more interested in the fate of Naftali Fraenkel, Eyal Yifrah and Gilad Shaar than it is in the fate of their age mate Mohammed Dudin, a boy of 15 who was killed by live fire from Israeli soldiers in Dura last Friday.

It has no reason to be especially moved by the haunting words of Rachel Fraenkel, who related that her Naftali is a good boy who loves to play guitar and soccer, when Mohammed was also a good boy, who helped his father build their house during his school vacations and sold sweets to help support his family. Rachel wants to hug Naftali? Jihad, Mohammed’s bereaved father, also wants to hug his son. Incidentally, nobody brought him to Geneva. He remained alone with his mourning, at the wretched house whose construction hasn’t yet been finished, and perhaps never will be.

The world is sick of Israel and its insanities. Unfortunately, the world has also lost interest in what happens here. When Israel was a more just country, the world identified with its victims. It continued to do so even when Israel became less just.
:eusa_boohoo:
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Does Israel have a principle of innocent until proven guilty?

Do the Palestinians?

You don't need to have your legal system determined by the Palestinians, you could arrive at its own principles since it wants to portray itself as a democracy, but yes.


the judicial system is not the THE SAME as the political system. The term "democracy" seems
to be thrown around in the same way the term "genetics" is in the propaganda of the
"umma" -------with no understanding at all
 
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Does Israel have a principle of innocent until proven guilty? guess not.

How do they know these are the ones?

Well, we've seen that the Palestinians don't have such a principle themselves - remember this?:

I thought this was so sad when it happened. I so wished they could have set them down, made them lunch, told them things to carry back to Ha'Aretz. It didn't go that way. Now since I have been on this list I see why.
 

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