Friday, August 14, 2009

IDF: No Israeli soldier found to be kidnapped

IDF: No Israeli soldier found to be kidnapped
August 14, 2009

JERUSALEM (JTA) -- A previously unknown Palestinian group's claim that it kidnapped an Israeli soldier has turned out to be false, the Israel Defense Forces says.

The Israel military conducted an internal check Thursday night and did not discover any missing servicemen, according to reports.

A group calling itself the Al Quds Army released a statement Thursday announcing the abduction of an Israeli soldier.

"A group of our resistance fighters captured a Zionist soldier near Ben-Gurion Airport and withdrew along with the soldier without incident," said the statement sent to the Palestinian news agency Ma'an. "We will provide details about the captured soldier later."

In addition, a female soldier had filed a report earlier in the day claiming she saw two people forcing a soldier into a car near an Air Force base near the international airport, the IDF spokesman said in a statement Thursday evening, according to reports.

Army and police checkpoints were set up Thursday afternoon on roads near major Israeli cities as well as in the West Bank.

Ma'an reported that a soldier made a phone call to an unnamed person claiming to have been kidnapped.

A Palestinian security official told the Israeli news outlet Ynet that the Al-Quds Army is believed to have links to Hezbollah.

http://jta.org/news/article/2009/08/14/1007239/palestinian-group-claims-israeli-soldier-kidnapping

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