Moishe's disappearance in the north: More suspects are expected to be arrested, the search was resumed in the Meron area
After a suspect was arrested in connection with the disappearance of the 16-year-old boy, large police forces began further searches in the Meron area.
The circle of interrogees will also be expanded
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29/06/2022
Wednesday, 29 June 2022, 11:07 Updated: 11:17
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Following the development of the investigation into the disappearance of the 16-year-old boy, Avraham Moshe Kleinerman, in the past day, and after information was received, large police forces arrived in the Meron area this morning (Wednesday) and began focused and feverish searches in several areas on the mountain.
Beyond that, police are expected to arrest more suspects involved in the disappearance and expand the circle of detainees.
Police announced yesterday that a suspect has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of the boy who has been missing since the end of March, after being last seen in the Mount Meron area.
The court issued a publication order on the details of the affair.
His mother, Getty, told Walla !: "We say from the beginning that it is certain that someone has abducted him. We believe he is alive and with the help of the name they will bring him back to us."
The 16-year-old left his home in Modi'in Illit at the end of March for a trip with friends in the north - and his traces have since disappeared.
About two weeks ago, the police announced the establishment of a special investigation team in the Criminal Investigation Unit in Samaria that will deal with efforts to locate him.
Kleinerman, a yeshiva student, went on a trip to the north with his friends in March, when at a certain point they arrived at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Meron.
There, the group split up and while his friends continued their walk, Moishe stayed in the grave compound and sought solitude.
Since then, he has severed ties with him.
Moishe's mother, who has six brothers, sharply criticized the timing of the decision.
"Unfortunately the decision was made after we shouted, and if we had not shouted - it would not have happened?", She said.
"If a boy in Israel is absent, one should immediately get up and look for him, why should one get to a situation where parents for 82 days have no day and no night, no life, and until they scream their soul will not listen to them."
She said that so far only two investigators have handled the case.
"It does not make sense. It is impossible to do field work in this way, we have to raise forces and involve the army," she shared.
After he did not return to the school and his parents' home, and did not make telephone contact with his family, parents Giti and Shmuel Kleinerman contacted the SJ District Police and reported his absence. A hobby that included a trip to rabbinical tombs around the country.
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