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Description Israeli teenagers Eyal Yifrach (age 19), Gilad Shaar (age 16), and Naftali Frenkel (age 16), kidnapped and killed in 2014
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Source Brother's Keeper Operation in Judea & Samaria
Author Israel Defense Forces from Israel

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current17:49, 2 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 17:49, 2 July 2015578 × 248 (121 KB)Kaliforniykacropped out hashtag etc
17:48, 2 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 17:48, 2 July 2015578 × 480 (48 KB)Kaliforniyka{{Information |Description=On the night of June 12, three Israeli teenagers suddenly went missing in Judea and Samaria. Our forces are relentlessly searching for them, operating under the presumption that they were kidnapped by Palestinian terrorists....
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