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Jolie Rouge
06-25-2014, 02:36 PM
Why Won't Obama Speak Up for American Teen Abducted by Terrorists?
4:30PM EDT 6/24/2014 Julie Stahl/CBN News

President Barack Obama should be speaking out boldly on behalf of an abducted American teenager in Israel and against his terrorist kidnappers, and the U.S. should be making it clear that the perpetrators are not going to get away with it, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told CBN News.

Huckabee, who is currently in Israel, made his first stop on Sunday evening to visit the family of kidnapped American-Israeli citizen Naftali Fraenkel.

"This is one of our kids, you know, and you just have a sense of responsibility. We really do have, you know, not just sort of an interest—we have a responsibility because he has American citizenship," Huckabee told CBN News.

Huckabee said Americans are concerned when children are kidnapped all over the world, as they were when 300 Nigerian girls were abducted recently by the terror group Boko Haram. But there's more at stake with Fraenkel, he said, because he's an American.

Huckabee said despite that the U.S. reaction has been weak and confusing.

"I want the President [Obama] to speak out. I want him to speak out boldly. I want to hear it from [Secretary of State] John Kerry," Huckabee told CBN News.

"I don't want to hear Jen Psaki from the State Department trot out this ridiculously idiotic statement saying we hope both sides will show 'restraint' because I want to ask her, 'What are the two sides here?'" he challenged.

"On one hand you have a kidnapped American citizen and on the other hand you've got some evil, horrible people who would do it," Huckabee said. "What restraint on behalf of the child should be shown?"



"I mean, if somebody takes my child there will be no restraint. There should be no restraint and the United States should say, 'We will stop at nothing to find out who did it, to get these boys back and to make sure that the punishment for what they have done greatly exceeds whatever reward they thought they were going to obtain out of it,' " he added.

Fraenkel, 16, was abducted along with Israelis Gil-Ad Shaer and Eyal Yifrah as they waited for a ride home from school on June 12 in Gush Etzion, biblical Judea (the West Bank).

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Hamas terrorists carried out the attack. Israel has turned the West Bank upside down since then looking for the teens and arresting suspects.

Huckabee was wearing a yellow ribbon, reminiscent of the 1973 Tony Orlando song "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree," which has become the hallmark song for anyone returning from captivity.

He said his visit with the Fraenkel family was "amazing" and noted that Naftali's mother Rachel is a Jewish Bible teacher.

"It was a remarkable opportunity to visit with these incredibly resilient parents, who are going through what has to be the worst nightmare any parent will ever face," he said.

"The Fraenkels showed an extraordinary sense of resolve and strength and hope and optimism. They're people of great faith," he said.

"They are living on the strength and the prayers of people from all over the world, who find what happened to their sons to be absolutely just abhorrent," he added.

http://www.charismanews.com/us/44423-why-won-t-obama-speak-up-for-american-teen-abducted-by-terrorists

Jolie Rouge
06-30-2014, 12:25 PM
Bodies of Three Missing Israeli Teens Found Near Hebron
ABC News By ALEXANDER MARQUARDT and BRUNO NOTA 1 hour ago

The bodies of three Israeli teenagers who were kidnapped in the West Bank earlier this month have been found north-west of the city of Hebron, the Israeli Defense Forces confirmed today. "Following extensive searches in order to retrieve the three abducted teens ... three bodies were discovered in the area north-west to Hebron, north of the community of Telem," the IDF said in a statement. "The bodies are currently going through forensic identification. The families of the abducted teens have been notified."

An emergency cabinet meeting has been called for 2:30 p.m. ET, and an announcement could come during or after the meeting, a source told ABC News.

Hamas, the Palestinian militant group accused by Israel of taking the boys, has denied kidnapping the teens, though senior Israeli and Palestinian officials agree that the abductors were likely tied to -- or part of -- Hamas but operating without orders from the organization's leadership.

One of the teens, 16-year-old Naftali Frenkel, had dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship and his family is from Brooklyn, N.Y. The two others were Gilad Shaar and Eyal Yifrach.

Israeli forces have conducted raids in the West Bank in the search for the teens and their kidnappers since they were abducted on June 12. Since the search started, more than 240 Palestinians have been arrested in the operation dubbed "Brother's Keeper," the army said.

Knesset sessions for tonight have been cancelled, according to Israeli media reports.

There are reports that Israeli soldiers have already been deployed in Hebron, and Israeli TV stations earlier showed pictures of soldiers searching through rubble and military vehicles moving through the village of Halhul, just north of Hebron.

At the end of a White House press briefing, Press Secretary Josh Earnest was asked about the report of the deaths, news of which broke in the middle of the briefing.

“We obviously condemn in the strongest possible term, violence that takes the lives of innocent civilians,” he said. “But I don’t want to react any further without having a chance to take a look at that report myself.”

http://news.yahoo.com/bodies-three-missing-israeli-teens-found-near-hebron-181347694--abc-news-topstories.html

Jolie Rouge
07-01-2014, 05:21 AM
Netanyahu Vows That ‘Hamas Will Pay’ For Murder Of 3 Kidnapped Israeli Teens
NTEB News Desk | June 30, 2014

The Times of Israel reported today that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Monday night that “Hamas will pay” for the murders of three Israeli teenagers, who were kidnapped on June 12 and whose bodies were found in a field outside Halhul, near Hebreon in the West Bank, on Monday afternoon.

Netanyahu said it was “with great sorrow that we found the three bodies” — of Naftali Fraenkel, 16, Gil-ad Shaar, 16, and Eyal Yifrach, 19 — who he said were “kidnapped and murdered in cold blood by animals… Hamas is responsible and Hamas will pay,” he said.

We, the NTEB staff, send our love and prayers to the families of the murdered children, that they may be comforted in their hour of grief.

To Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israel we say, go in the strength of the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob and do what needs to be done.

Am Yisrael Chai.

http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/blog/?p=23043

boopster
07-01-2014, 08:11 AM
and the united states says nothing! the fact that the US will talk and recognize hamas, which this government has named as a terrorist organization, speaks of their anti israel attitude. (remember when obama had no time to see netanyahu but had time for the muslim brotherhood). one of those murdered was an american citizen! O speaks out for the nigerian girls but not an american? hamas has not taken credit for the kidnapping but they did applaud those who did it. Israel is/was the only US 'friend' in the middle east. to me it spells O's dislike of jews.

Jolie Rouge
08-30-2014, 02:19 PM
Hamas may be behind disappearance of Aaron Sofer, New Jersey yeshiva student missing in Israel
Aaron Sofer, of Lakewood, was hiking Friday in a forest west of Jerusalem when he disappeared. Israeli officials are investigating whether the 23-year-old was kidnapped by the terrorist organization — like Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Shaar and Naftali Frenkel, whose murders in June sparked the latest Gaza war.

BY Dan Friedman; Corky Siemaszko NEW YORK DAILY NEWS / Wednesday, August 27, 2014

THE BAND of Hamas militants that sparked the latest Gaza war by kidnapping and killing three Israeli teenagers is being eyed in the recent disappearance of a New Jersey religious student while hiking outside Jerusalem.

Aharon Sofer vanished Friday while he and a fellow yeshiva student were trekking through a forest west of Jerusalem. Now investigators are looking into whether the al-Qassam Brigades played any role in the mysterious disappearance of the 23-year-old Sofer, who hails from Lakewood, N.J., Israeli sources told the Daily News on said Wednesday.

While investigators don’t have “anything concrete” to link Sofer to the murderous Hamas group, the sources said “past experience” and the manner in which the ultra-Orthodox yeshiva student went missing has raised the chilling specter that he might have fallen into the terrorists’ clutches.

Israeli officials noted that when Israeli students Eyal Yifrach, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Frenkel, 16, were abducted and killed in June, Hamas initially denied involvement. Then, last week — in what was the sixth week of war in Gaza — senior Hamas leader Saleh Arouri admitted they had killed the innocent trio in an “heroic operation.”

A video emerged on YouTube Wednesday of a young man in Orthodox dress who resembles Sofer boarding a train. The video could not be independently confirmed, and it was not known where or when it was filmed.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovhXlBfQv4o&feature=player_embedded

The frightening revelation of possible Hamas involvement in Sofer’s disappearance came a day after his parents, Chulda and Moshe, announced a $28,000 reward, and pleaded in an online video for his safe return. “Please, please, please, I beg of you, beg you, please, if anyone sees any whereabouts of Aaron, please call the police immediately,” Chulda Sofer said through sobs.

Sofer’s parents flew to Israel and have reportedly met with Rachel Frenkel, mother of one of Naftali Frenkel.

Back in New Jersey, prayer vigils have been held daily in Lakewood’s ultra-Orthodox enclave. U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R.-N.J.) has written to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to ask for assistance in the search, and said U.S. and Israeli officials are “leaving no stone unturned.”

Israeli officials have repeatedly questioned Sofer’s hiking partner, but have not released his name. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that Sofer and his pal got separated “as they made their way down a steep incline.” When Sofar didn’t show up for a Sabbath meal, the friend called the cops.

The bodies of Naftali Frenkel, Shaar and Yifrach were found June 30 in a shallow grave near the West Bank city of Hebron. The killings prompted the slaying of 16-year-old Palestinian Mohammad Abu Khedair in an alleged revenge attack by Jewish extremists on July 2.

On July 8, amid rocket attacks by Hamas, Israel launched an air campaign in the Gaza Strip and then invaded the seaside territory on July 17 to root out Hamas terrorists and destroy caches of rockets and cross-border.

The latest ceasefire was declared at dusk on Tuesday, halting fighting that has killed 2,143 Palestinians and 69 Israelis, plus one Thai citizen who was in Israel.

Yet the uneasy peace has not resolve the main points demanded by both sides — Israel still blockades the strip; Hamas remains capable of launching rocket attacks on Israel. But nevertheless, leaders on both sides declared victory on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/hamas-behind-n-man-disappearance-officials-article-1.1918855#ixzz3BudwoVji