Israele, caccia ai killer di una 19enne

E’ caccia all’uomo in Israele per scovare i killer della 19enne Ori Ansbacher, trovata morta in una zona boscosa nei pressi di Gerusalemme, non distante dallo Zoo biblico. La ragazza era priva di vestiti e presentava i segni di due coltellate al petto. La polizia indaga per omicidio ma non è chiaro se il movente sia passionale o politico.La 19enne abitava nell’insediamento di Tekoa ed era figlia di un rabbino. I religiosi degli insediamenti sono stati presi di mira più volte da terroristi palestinesi durante la cosiddetta “intifada dei coltelli”. Due sono stati uccisi l’anno scorso. I funerali della giovane si sono svolti nel pomeriggio in un clima di grandissima commozione.Gli inquirenti stanno esaminando le immagini di tutte le telecamere di sorveglianza nella zona per trovare indizi. Quattro persone sono state interrogate e poi rilasciate. Gli agenti hanno parlato di uno “dei casi più   strazianti” che si siano mai trovati ad affrontare.Israele, caccia ai killer di una 19enne

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A Palestinian man was arrested by Israeli security forces in Ramallah overnight Friday on suspicion of the brutal murder of the 19-year-old Israeli woman Ori Ansbacher in Jerusalem on Thursday, according to a joint statement from police and the Shin Bet.The suspect, a Palestinian resident of Hebron, was taken for questioning by the Shin Bet Security service, the statement said.A court-imposed gag order on the case was partially lifted to reveal the arrest of the suspect, the statement said, but all other details of the murder investigation remain barred from publication.Palestinian media outlets reported that undercover Israeli forces raided the Ramallah/el-Bireh area on Friday night, confiscating security cameras and arresting a Palestinian man.According to PA news outlet Wafa, IDF troops searched two residential buildings and the Jamal Abdel-Nasser Mosque, where a 30-year-old employee was arrested. The report said the Israeli troops confiscated security camera footage from the neighborhood as well as from the mosque.The raid sparked clashes with some local residents, who hurled rocks at the Israeli troops. The Palestinian Red Crescent said two Palestinians were treated for light injuries at hospitals in Ramallah.The raid came hours after Israeli authorities reportedly made a “significant breakthrough” in the Ansbacher murder investigation. No further details on the breakthrough were reported due to the gag order.The body of Ansbacher, an Israeli teen from the West Bank settlement of Tekoa, was found at Ein Yael, located south of Jerusalem late Thursday. Ein Yael lies between the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo and the West Bank village of Walaja. The murder was described by Israeli authorities as brutal; Ansbacher was said to have been stabbed multiple times.Channel 13 said late Friday that police believe the motive for the killing was likely “nationalistic” — the term generally used for Palestinian terrorism — and that searches were being carried out in the West Bank. The TV reports stressed, however, that a criminal motive had not been ruled out, and nor had “a combination of the two” motives.Ansbacher was buried in her hometown of Tekoa earlier on Friday and politicians from across the political spectrum issued statements of condolence.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on the murder, saying Ansbacher was killed “with shocking brutality.”“At this difficult hour we all embrace the Ansbacher family and the people of Tekoa. The security forces are investigating the murder — we will find those responsible for it, and we will bring the matter to justice,” the prime minister pledged.She was carrying out a year of national service at a youth center in Jerusalem at the time of her death.

Palestinian suspect arrested for murder of Israeli teen Ori Ansbacher

3  Investigators have made a “significant breakthrough” in the investigation of the brutal murder of 19-year-old Ori Ansbacher, but have still not apprehended anyone, Israeli TV channels reported Friday.No further details on the breakthrough, which was reported by both Channel 12 and Channel 13 news, were given, and a gag order remains on most aspects of the investigation.Ansbacher, a 19-year-old from the West Bank settlement of Tekoa, was found dead Thursday with what police said were “signs of violence” after she was reported missing earlier in the day. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Ansbacher had been killed with “shocking brutality,” and police sources were quoted as saying she had been stabbed multiple times in the upper torso.Channel 13 said police believe the most likely motive for the killing was “nationalistic” — the term generally used for Palestinian terrorism — and that searches were also being carried out in the West Bank. The TV reports stressed, however, that a criminal motive had not been ruled out, and nor had “a combination of the two” motives.Her body was found at Ein Yael, located south of Jerusalem. Ein Yael lies between the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo and the West Bank village of Walaja.Ori Ansbacher (Courtesy)Earlier, a police officer said investigators were “exploring all possible motives,” as a large number of police and Shin Bet personnel continued to search the area where Ansbacher was found.Also on Friday, police urged the public to stop spreading “horrific” and baseless rumors on social media surrounding the murder.“Since the murder that took place yesterday, there have been different publications and reports, especially on social media, regarding the circumstances of the case, including horrific descriptions that are irresponsible,” police said in a rare statement.“We are clarifying that these publications are baseless and hurt the honor of the victim and her family while misleading the public,” police added.Police stressed they were doing everything in their power to track the perpetrator(s).“We call on the public not to spread false rumors or disinformation from unauthorized sources,” police said.The statement came shortly after Netanyahu’s son Yair published a graphic post on his Facebook page containing what police sources told Channel 12 news were false claims regarding Ansbacher’s murder.Yair Netanyahu made specific claims about the nature of the murder which police sources said were untrue, and also accused the media of deliberately failing to report aspects of the case. In fact, most information regarding the murder is barred for publication by a gag order.He later edited the post and removed many of the details but continued to share other posts that included unsubstantiated details of the murder.The court-imposed gag order on all details of the murder was lifted partially Friday morning to allow identification of the victim.Ansbacher was buried in Tekoa earlier Friday and politicians from across the political spectrum issued statements of condolence.Netanyahu issued a statement on the murder, saying Ansbacher was killed “with shocking brutality.”“At this difficult hour we all embrace the Ansbacher family and the people of Tekoa. The security forces are investigating the murder — we will find those responsible for it, and we will bring the matter to justice,” the prime minister pledged.She was carrying out a year of national service at a youth center in Jerusalem at the time of her death.Significant breakthrough reported in murder of teen; motive likely nationalistic

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