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Tag Archives: Kidnapping
Ten years ago a gang led by a Muslim French man abducted Ilan Halimi, who, because he was a Jew, was grotesquely tortured for 24 days, then left to die
JEWISH PRESS 10 Years Since the Gruesome Murder of French Jew Ilan Halimi by Lori Lowenthal Marcus February 19, 2016 It began on Jan. 20, 2006. A 23 year-old-clerk in a Parisian cell phone store, Ilan Halimi, was caught in … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged France, Ilan Halimi, Kidnapping, Paris, Youssouf Fofana
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A Wedding and Three Funerals
NAOMI RAGEN BLOG July 1, 2014 I was at a wedding last night, a beautiful affair by the sea celebrating the longed-for marriage of our dear friends eldest son with his lovely bride. The vows were said under a chuppah, just as … Continue reading
Following Abduction of Teens, Israel Embassy Releases Study on Hamas Kidnapping Handbooks
ALGEMEINER by Shiryn Ghermezian June 27, 2014 Two weeks after three Israeli teens were kidnapped in the West Bank, Israel’s Embassy in New Zealand on Friday released an analysis of three kidnapper’s handbooks published by terror group Hamas that provide doctrinal and … Continue reading
New Palestinian Poll Shows Hardline Views, But Some Pragmatism Too
WASHINGTON INSTITUTE by David Pollock June 25, 2014 New survey results show that violence is not a popular option among Palestinians and that Hamas is not benefiting from the current troubles, giving U.S. policymakers some breathing room to concentrate on … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Gaza, Hamas, Kidnapping, Palestinians, Poll, Survey
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Israeli mothers try to shake an indifferent world; EMET Campaign to lobby White House on kidnapping
ISRAEL HAYOM by Boaz Bismuth June 25, 2014 As the mothers of the other two kidnapped Israeli teens sat behind her, Rachel Frenkel, the mother of Naftali Frenkel, made a moving plea before the United Nations Human Rights Council in … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Frenkel, Geneva, Kidnapping, Shaer, UNHRC, Yifrach
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Turkey’s high-risk power play
JERUSALEM POST by Caroline Glick June 24, 2014 Like Iran, Erdogan aims to destroy the global order and replace it with an Islamic empire. For most Westerners, Turkey is a hard nut to crack. How can you understand a state … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Abduction, Erdogan, Hamas, Iraq, ISIS, Kidnapping, NATO, Syria, Turkey
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Ask President Obama to Help Bring Back Our Boys
EMET ACTION ALERT June 24, 2014 On Thursday, June 12, 2014, three innocent teenage boys, Gilad Shaar, Naftali Frankel and Eyal Yifrach, were kidnapped in Israel on their way home from school by Palestinian terrorists. Naftali Frankel holds American citizenship, … Continue reading
Mothers of missing teen appeals for world help [VIDEO]
TIIMES OF ISRAEL by Staff June 21, 2014 After 8 days, Rachel Frankel tells CNN she barely sleeps or eats while her son’s whereabouts uncertain, calls on ‘any decent person’ to help The anguished mother of one of the missing … Continue reading
Kidnapping, human rights and hypocrisy. Your NGO dollars at work.
JERUSALEM POST by Gerald Steinberg June 17, 2014 In the real world, three days after the kidnapping became public knowledge, those who claim to promote moral causes are largely silent. In a moral and just world, where universal human rights … Continue reading
Ignoring the elephant
JERUSALEM POST by Caroline Glick June 17, 2014 Three Jewish boys were abducted by Palestinian terrorists while trying to catch a ride home from school Thursday night. And as far as the foreign press is concerned, it’s their own damned fault. As … Continue reading