Israeli leader: “Hamas will pay” for deaths of 3 teens – CBS News

Israeli leader: “Hamas will pay” for deaths of 3 teens – CBS News.

Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Fraenkel, a 16-year-old with dual Israeli-American citizenship, disappeared on June 12. Israel Defense Forces

Last Updated Jun 30, 2014 2:10 PM EDT

JERUSALEM — The Israeli military found the bodies of three missing teenagers on Monday, just over two weeks after they were abducted in the West Bank, allegedly by Hamas militants. The grisly discovery culminated a feverish search that led to Israel’s largest ground operation in the Palestinian territory in nearly a decade and raised fears of renewed fighting with Hamas.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the militant group will pay a heavy price for the deaths of three teenagers.

“Hamas is responsible, and Hamas will pay,” Netanyahu said in a statement. He added the teenagers “were kidnapped and murdered in cold blood by wild beasts.”

Netanyahu was meeting with his Security Cabinet to discuss a response.

Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Fraenkel, a 16-year-old with dual Israeli-American citizenship, disappeared while hitchhiking home near the West Bank city of Hebron late at night on June 12 and were never heard from again. Despite the dangers, hitchhiking is common among Israelis traveling in and out of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

The Israeli military and the Shin Bet security agency announced late Monday that the bodies had been found. “The bodies are currently going through forensic identification. The families of the abducted teens have been notified,” the army said. The Shin Bet said the bodies had been buried in a field near the village of Halhul, just north of Hebron.

Binyamin Proper, who was among the civilian volunteers that found the bodies, told Channel 2 TV that a member of the search party “saw something suspicious on the ground, plants that looked out of place, moved them and moved some rocks and then found the bodies. We realized it was them and we called the army.”

Israel accused Hamas of being behind the abductions and launched a frantic manhunt throughout the West Bank, arresting nearly 400 Hamas operatives in the process. Last week, Israel identified two well-known Hamas operatives as the chief suspects.

“The two main terrorists involved are Marwan Kawasma and Amer Abu Aysha, two Hamas operatives from Hebron who became suspects immediately following the kidnapping,” the IDF said in a statement.

Kawasma and Abu Aysha
Marwan Kawasma and Amer Abu Aysha
CBS

 

The two men remained on the run late Monday.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the kidnappings, and his forces coordinated closely with Israel during the search for the teens. But Netanyahu has called on Abbas to dissolve a unity government recently formed with the backing of Hamas, saying it is impossible to be committed to peace while simultaneously sitting together with a group that kidnaps Israelis. Abbas has so far refused the calls, saying his new government is committed to his political program. Hamas is not part of his government, but has lent its backing from the outside.

The search for the teens captured the nation’s attention. The Israeli media delivered round-the-clock updates on the search, and the mothers of the three teens became high-profile figures as they campaigned for their sons’ return. Israelis held daily prayer vigils, including mass gatherings attended by tens of thousands of people at the Western Wall, the holiest prayer site in Judaism, and in a downtown square in Tel Aviv.

Late Monday, dozens of Israeli forces moved into the village of Halhul. There were no further details on the operation.

In Washington, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, “We obviously condemn in the strongest possible terms violence that takes the lives of innocent civilians.”

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7 Comments on “Israeli leader: “Hamas will pay” for deaths of 3 teens – CBS News”


  1. We are seeing the result of the jihadi ethical system. The Israeli Army may unintentionally kill the innocent, or intentionally kill the guilty, but it does not intentionally kill the innocent. The Islamic jihadi terrorists intentionally kill the innocent because for them whoever is not Muslim is guilty by not being Muslim

    When will we start educating our own population, the US and the Europeans as to what Hamas believe in?

    A simple question for Catherine Ashton
    http://madisdead.blogspot.co.il/2014/04/off-topic-simple-question-for-catherine.html

  2. Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:

    Do you know how to handle mad dogs , just kill them,. and the complete bloodline.till the 5 grade, families , villages end it NOW !

    Get over it !

    There is just one solution, just KILL THEM ALL !
    Kick them back to the 4 th century where they belong !

    Gruel , wait till they slit your neck.

  3. wingate's avatar wingate Says:

    O.K. – if PM Nethanjahu fails to stick to his word and his mission, I pray that he will immediately be replaced by a true leader of Israel !
    There is just one answer to the act of these Hamas beasts/animals :
    KILL THEM ALL AND DO IT FAST ! Stop babbling like the rest of the world leaders and act as we expect it from the Israeli government !
    Until when do you want to play Softball with these animals ?? Until they stand in your bedroom ready to kill you and your family ?????
    For Gods sake, wake up and do what you should have done long ago, Mr Nethanjahu ! Am Israel chai !!

    • wingate's avatar wingate Says:

      This is the result of the failed policy of Mr Nethanjahus government : Over years now he listened to the weird Clowns in the White House , allowing Iran to go nuclear and to arm to the teeth Irans puppets which there are Hisballah, Hamas, PLO and so on and so on………You shouldnt cry now Mr Nethanyahu, you should give order to fire up the engines of Israels mighty army and airforce ! Get yourself out of Zahals way and let them finally do what must be done ! And if you arnt capable to do so – quit ! Quit for the sake of Israel !

  4. Mark's avatar Mark Says:

    I wish I could say I’m surprised but I’m not. Israel only got back one of the 3 soldiers captured in 2006. History has repeated itself again.

    Looking forward to the Israeli response…..

  5. Carlos Lizarraga's avatar Carlos Lizarraga Says:

    PM Netayahu should act,but act cautiously and on Israel’s terms.A reaction loaded with emotions generally is not wise.Three young lives were needlessly and cruely butchered.But Israel should act on its terms and be very careful not to be allowed to be plunged into a war that might not be tactically convenient at this time.


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