Israeli Police spokesman said that the Palestinian Resistance Movement, Hamas, was not behind the alleged abduction of three settlers last month, after nearly three weeks of brutal offensive against Gaza under the pretext of this issue.
In a Friday interview with the state-run BBC, Israeli Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld acknowledged that the kidnappers were not acting under the orders of the resistance movement.
He out any links between the men responsible for the murdering of the three teenagers and Hamas, saying they are part of a “lone cell.”
Israeli forces killed several Palestinians and arrested hundreds of others, including Hamas members and lawmakers, as part of the search for the three settlers, whom Israel claimed went missing in the West Bank on June 12.
Hamas had denied involvement in the alleged disappearance of the teens.
On June 30, Israel confirmed that the three Israeli settlers were dead and their bodies were buried in a field near the village of Halhul north of the city of al-Khalil (Hebron) in the West Bank.
A day after the funeral of the three teenagers, Israeli settlers abducted and burned alive 17-year-old Palestinian Mohammad Abu Khdeir in the West Bank in retaliation for the incident.
One of the main reasons that Israel launched its new war on Gaza was the Zionist entity’s accusations against Hamas over the alleged kidnapping issue.
Source: Press TV
| 26-07-2014 - 10:49 Last updated 26-07-2014 - 10:49 |
Israeli Police spokesman said that the Palestinian Resistance Movement, Hamas, was not behind the alleged abduction of three settlers last month, after nearly three weeks of brutal offensive against Gaza under the pretext of this issue.
In a Friday interview with the state-run BBC, Israeli Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld acknowledged that the kidnappers were not acting under the orders of the resistance movement.
He out any links between the men responsible for the murdering of the three teenagers and Hamas, saying they are part of a “lone cell.”
Israeli forces killed several Palestinians and arrested hundreds of others, including Hamas members and lawmakers, as part of the search for the three settlers, whom Israel claimed went missing in the West Bank on June 12.
Hamas had denied involvement in the alleged disappearance of the teens.
On June 30, Israel confirmed that the three Israeli settlers were dead and their bodies were buried in a field near the village of Halhul north of the city of al-Khalil (Hebron) in the West Bank.
A day after the funeral of the three teenagers, Israeli settlers abducted and burned alive 17-year-old Palestinian Mohammad Abu Khdeir in the West Bank in retaliation for the incident.
One of the main reasons that Israel launched its new war on Gaza was the Zionist entity’s accusations against Hamas over the alleged kidnapping issue.
Source: Press TV
| 26-07-2014 - 10:49 Last updated 26-07-2014 - 10:49 |
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