Abbas condemns abduction of Israelis

June 16, 2014 03:54 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:24 pm IST - RAMALLAH

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday condemned the abduction of three Israeli teens who were missing since June 12, 2014. A file photo.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday condemned the abduction of three Israeli teens who were missing since June 12, 2014. A file photo.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has condemned the abduction of three Israeli teens in his first public comments since they went missing in the West Bank four days ago.

Israel has alleged the abductions were carried out by the Islamic militant group Hamas, but has also held Mr. Abbas and his self-rule government in the West Bank responsible for the fate of the three Jewish seminary students.

Earlier this month, Mr. Abbas formed a unity government that has the backing of Hamas.

In a statement issued on Monday, his office condemned both the kidnappings and the subsequent Israeli crackdown.

The statement says “the Palestinian leadership condemns the series of events ... beginning with the kidnapping of the three Israeli teens and ending with a series of Israeli violations.”

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