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Search for 4 cyclists who have been missing since noon in the Judean Desert
Dozens of volunteers and rescuers conduct searches with the help of police and military forces.
The riders were recently seen in the area of Marsaba Monastery and have since lost track.
Due to the cold prevailing in the area, there is concern about their situation
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Friday, 25 December 2020, 23:25
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Police spokeswoman
Rescue workers are working to locate four cyclists who have been missing since noon today (Friday) after they started riding in the morning in the Judean Desert.
More than 40 volunteers from the Scrolls Rescue Unit are participating in the search for the riders, who were recently seen in the afternoon in the area of Marsaba Monastery.
Police said the riders started the trip in the area in the early morning hours, and among them are people with a medical background who are worried about their condition due to the low temperatures.
In addition to volunteers working in the field, search teams, skimmers, a police helicopter, army forces and other forces were rushed to the scene.
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