Palestinian teenager ‘kidnapped and killed’ in Jerusalem

A Palestinian inspects the damaged family home of Amer Abu Aisheh, one of two Palestinians identified as suspects in the killing of the three Israeli teenagers.

Israeli police have clashed with hundreds of Palestinians following reports that a Palestinian teenager was kidnapped and a body found in a Jerusalem forest.

A Palestinian inspects the damaged family home of Amer Abu Aisheh, one of two Palestinians identified as suspects in the killing of the three Israeli teenagers.

Palestinians hurled stones at Israeli police who responded with tear gas during the clashes.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged authorities to swiftly investigate the “reprehensible murder” and called on all sides “not to take the law into their own hands”.

Tensions have mounted between Israel and the Palestinians after the bodies of three Israeli teens were found in the West Bank more than two weeks after they went missing.

Israel has accused Hamas of abducting and killing the three teenagers, and has arrested hundreds of its members across the West Bank.

Meanwhile, rocket fire from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip has intensified, and has been met with Israeli air strikes.

Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said police received a report that an Arab teen was “forcibly pulled into a vehicle” in an area of east Jerusalem and that an hour later a body was discovered in a separate part of the city.

He said security was heightened in Jerusalem, with extra units dispatched and the city’s light rail train service cut short to avoid the scene of the violence. Police also closed a key holy site in Jerusalem’s Old City to visitors after rock throwing there.

Israeli officials urged calm as police investigated the incidents, hoping to contain the violence.

“Everything is being examined. There are many possibilities. There is a criminal possibility as well as a political one,” Israel’s public security minister, Yitzhak Aharonovitch, told said. “I am telling everyone, let us wait patiently.”

Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said Israel was being held responsible for the death and called on it to “find the killers and hold them accountable”, according to the Palestinian official news agency Wafa.

The Arab teen, who was identified as 17-year-old Mohammed Abu Khdeir, was approached by a car and then forced into it before it sped off, his cousin Saed Abu Khdeir said.

On Tuesday, thousands attended the funerals of Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Fraenkel, 16, the three Jewish seminary students who went missing last month and whose bodies were found on Monday in a field near the West Bank city of Hebron.

Also on Tuesday, several hundred right-wing Israeli youths marched through Jerusalem, demanding revenge for the deaths.

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