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How the US first agreed, then refused to help locate missing IDF soldier
ISRAEL HAYOM by Steven Emerson October 17, 2014 Interviews with U.S. law enforcement officials, Israeli military officials and a review of official documents suggest that the U.S. denied Israel’s request for information that could have led to IDF Sgt. Shaul … Continue reading
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