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Israeli security forces arrest two suspects in Sorek murder

Both are from a town near Hebron; one has been linked to Hamas.

Israeli forces in the West Bank village of Beit Kahil on Aug. 10, 2019. Four Palestinians were arrested after Israeli forces raided the village in search of the killers of Dvir Sorek, 19. who was found stabbed to death two days before in Gush Etzion. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90.
Israeli forces in the West Bank village of Beit Kahil on Aug. 10, 2019. Four Palestinians were arrested after Israeli forces raided the village in search of the killers of Dvir Sorek, 19. who was found stabbed to death two days before in Gush Etzion. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90.

Israeli security forces captured two Palestinian cousins on Saturday for the murder of Israeli yeshivah student and Israel Defense Forces’ recruit Dvir Sorek.

The two suspects, Nazir Salah Khalil Atsafra and Kassem Araf Khalil Atsafra, are from a town in the Hebron area. Nazir has been linked to Hamas, according to a report on Ynet.

Two others suspected of aiding the killers were also arrested.

The IDF announced that the the car believed to have been used in the attack was also found.

The body of Sorek, 19, was found with stab wounds near his yeshivah at Kibbutz Migdal Oz, where he studied as part of a program that combines military service with religious studies.

Hamas accused the Palestinian Authority of aiding Israel in tracking down the killers.

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