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08 December 2022

Another MISSING NESHOMA??

 WHAT IS HAPPENING IN ISRAEL THAT SO MANY JEWISH NESHOMAS ARE DISAPPEARING??

screenshot: a handsome jewish neshoma

The Israel Police is asking for assistance in locating a missing 14-year-old named Yitzhak ben Eliyahu of Be'er Sheva.
He was last seen on December 7th, 2022 near the Jewish community of Kochav Hashachar in Binyamin, after which all traces of the teenager disappeared.
Yitzhak was wearing a plaid shirt pictured above with jeans
Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call the police hotline at: 100 or the Be'er Sheva station at: 08-6462744.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

H' bless and protect him. I think at this critical time when there is so much terrorism and criminality, no one, especially anyone under 18, should travel anywhere alone. I pray that with the new memshalah that these horrible problems will be completely corrected and eliminated for good, once and for all. This is a world gone mad, r'l.
Praying for this young man to be found healthy and whole.

Yosef

Gavriela Dvorah said...

How can it be that someone disappears without a trace? It's impossible. No one with any forensics experience is looking for these kids. As far as the police are concerned, they are throw-aways. Another question, why are our young people wandering around alone? All of these cases, including Moishe, have a very strange element that is suspicious, to say the least.

Neshama said...

There is an old house nearby (meron) that belongs to a questionable person (grandson) where I am guessing all these boys are located. Brainwashing? Seducing? Don’t know, but I wrote about it previously. Seems the govt deems them a legitimate “drop out” site and won’t bother them. NOT SURE ABOUT THIS BUT ITS A GUESS!

Gavriela Dvorah said...

Grandson of whom? Earlier this week, Ben Gvir called on families in Yerushalayim to come forward with information on someone there. The parents of Moishe also spoke about this person, but nothing happens. It cannot be, even in our closed community, that a person could be permitted to just snatch boys, harm them, and not be held responsible in some way. If we don't want to involve the police, fine, I understand that, but there are other means.

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