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Significant development in the investigation into the disappearance of the boy Moishe Kleinerman Israel today

2022-06-28T10:26:34.858Z


94 days have passed since 16-year-old Moishe Kleinerman disappeared in Meron Significant development in the investigation into the disappearance of 16-year-old Moishe Kleinerman, who disappeared 94 days ago in Meron. More details immediately. 300 people went in search of the missing Moishe Kleinerman // Photo: David Cohen Ginny The Internal Security Committee held a hearing last week following the disappearance of the boy Moishe Kleinerman and the police's confrontation


Significant development in the investigation into the disappearance of 16-year-old Moishe Kleinerman, who disappeared 94 days ago in Meron.

More details immediately.

300 people went in search of the missing Moishe Kleinerman // Photo: David Cohen Ginny

The Internal Security Committee held a hearing last week following the disappearance of the boy Moishe Kleinerman and the police's confrontation with the search for missing persons.

Moishe, 16, from Modi'in Illit.

The last time he was seen was in the Meron area at the end of March and his traces have since disappeared.

"I have no life. How can I take care of the other children in the house. I feel that no one is holding the Moishe affair. 2,080 hours we are in an ongoing nightmare. My head is not focused. I ask all the factors that have an impact and whatever in his story, to return "Home. At least there will be a tip of the iceberg. We have no idea what this kid is going through. Is he alive or dead. Did he fall into the wadi into the abyss? I have no words," Moishe's mother said in tears at the hearing.

His father Shmuel added that "this is a child's life and the state needs to get back on its feet. We are very afraid that this is a kidnapping. This is a child who is connected to a family that has always been in contact. Someone may be nationalist or criminal. It is impossible to decide.

Discussion in the Internal Security Committee following the disappearance of Moishe Kleinerman // Knesset Spokeswoman Noam Moskowitz

"They did not take this story seriously"

Members of the Knesset argued to the police that there is no sense that they are not doing enough in this case.

MK Michael Malkieli: "87 days ago, a boy disappeared from the house and his name does not appear on the police website.

Only after intervention was it uploaded to the site.

"This indicates that there may have been neglect and that they did not take this story seriously."

MK Uriel Bosso said: “We are in a debate that should not take place in a reformed state.

No representative spoke to the family and something was wrong with the perception.

We do not come with complaints, we want to hear answers. "MK Uri Maklev:" The ultra-Orthodox public will give their all for the search for volunteers and help, but the Israeli police must intensify the search and bring the professional matter and guide what to do. "

MK Yosef Tayeb, claimed that: "There is a strong feeling that the ultra-Orthodox public is becoming type B.

It is not possible for parents to be left unanswered for 87 days.

I will not allow the State of Israel to be where and where. "MK Yaakov Tessler:" The feeling I got does not interest anyone. What happened to Moishe? Its that Moishe is alive. " 

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Source: israelhayom

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