It Turns Out Hamas Didn’t Kidnap and Kill the 3 Israeli Teens After All

truther July 27, 2014 3

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When the bodies of three Israeli teenagers, kidnapped in the West Bank, were found late last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not mince words. “Hamas is responsible, and Hamas will pay,” he said, initiating a campaign that eventually escalated into the present conflict in the region.

It Turns Out Hamas Didn’t Kidnap and Kill the 3 Israeli Teens After All

But now, officials admit the kidnappings were not Hamas’s handiwork after all.

BuzzFeed reporter Sheera Frenkel was among the first to suggest that it was unlikely that Hamas was behind the deaths of Gilad Shaar, Naftali Frenkel, and Eyal Yifrach. Citing Palestinian sources and experts in the field, Frenkel reported that kidnapping three Israeli teens would be a foolish move for Hamas. International experts told her it was likely the work of a local group, acting without concern for the repercussions:

[Gershon Baskin] pointed out that Hamas has earlier this month signed an agreement to form a unity government with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, bridging, for the first time in seven years, the Palestinian leadership in the West Bank and Gaza.

“They will lose their reconciliation agreement with Abbas if they do take responsibility for [the kidnappings],” Baskin added.

Today, she was proven right:

 

Repeated inconsistencies in Israeli descriptions of the situation have sparked debate over whether Israel wanted to provoke Hamas into a confrontation. Israeli intelligence is also said to have known that the boys were dead shortly after they disappeared, but to have maintained public optimism about their safe return to beef up support from the Jewish diaspora. Writing for Al Jazeera, Musa al-Gharbi argued that Israel was deliberately provoking Hamas:

 

All the illegal and immoral actions related to Operation Brother’s Keeper were justified under the premise of finding and saving the missing teens whom the Israeli government knew to be dead — cynically exploiting the tragedy to whip up public outcry in order to provoke and then confront Hamas. This pattern of deception continues under the ongoing military offensive in Gaza. For example, last week in collaboration with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and Abbas, in its efforts to alienate Hamas, Israel announced a bad-faith cease-fire proposal, which Hamas was not consulted on and never agreed to but whose violation supposedly justified Israel’s expansion and intensification of the military campaign into Gaza.

 

Despite continued negotiations, the violence shows no signs of letting up, and after Thursday night’s massive protests in the West Bank, there is still no ceasefire agreement. On Friday, it became clear that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s attempts to broker a seven-day truce were rejected by Israeli officials. Instead, Israel will apparently widen its ground operation in the Gaza Strip, despite international outcry about the civilian death toll. According to unnamed officials, the proposed truce was too generous to Hamas’s demands.

 

Hamas, meanwhile, still hasn’t weighed in on the agreement, whose details are being kept secret, but continued to launch rockets into Israel. International peace talks are set to resume in France this weekend, and we’re keeping our fingers crossed.

 

Updated, Sat. 11:44 a.m.: This claim was also reported by BBC’s Jon Donnison, who spoked to Israel Police Foreign Press Spokesman Micky Rosenfeld:

 

 

 

 

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3 Comments »

  1. Janniejammergat July 29, 2014 at 2:36 am - Reply

    Israel will forever be protected by the God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob. Hamas is a terrorist group who fire unguided rockets over the border into Israel, they care not who they kill or injure. Israel has the right to peace and security, Hamas aims to destroy Israel, but God will not allow this. Hamas will never win, they are terrorists and cowards that hide behind woman and children, their cowardice is despicable, their aims hopeless!

    • Ken Snyder July 30, 2014 at 11:10 pm - Reply

      Ira-Hell will never win,they are terrorists and cowards that murder women and hildren,their cowardice is despicable,their aims hopeless.

  2. ravenmaven July 28, 2014 at 8:59 am - Reply

    Whatever Netanyahu says is to be considered a lie until proven beyond all doubt to be true.
    He is a psychopathic liar and is totally dishonorable.
    To use 3 kidnapped children as the reason he steps up the
    genocide of the Palestinians, so he can steal their land has to be the most
    despicable of all acts in human history by the leader of a country.
    Just remember…everything he says is a lie…DO NOT give him the benefit of the doubt ever again. He is a pariah and to be despised and shunned by all of humanity.

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