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The discovery was made on the 18th day of the search in a field northwest of Hebron on Monday afternoon.
Earlier on Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon announced that progress had been made in the search for Gil-Ad Shaer, Naftali Fraenkel and Eyal Yifrah, Israel Radio reported.
The Israeli security agency, the Shin Bet, has been focusing its effort in the area over the past two days.
A large number of police officers and security forces had gathered at the Halhul junction north of Hebron and the area was declared a closed military perimeter.

CEO of the Kurdish ROJ TV Imdat Yimmaz(C), flanked by defence attorney Bjorn Elmquist(L) and chairman of the board Jamil Bozo(R)
The US put pressure on Danish authorities to close the Kurdish Roj TV channel in order to appease Turkey. This was done so Anders Fogh Rasmussen's position as NATO secretary general would be secure, the station's lawyer told RT amid WikiLeaks revelations.
WikiLeaks documents released back in March suggest Rasmussen abused his powers during his time as Denmark's prime minister, in order to secure his future job.
In 2009, Denmark reportedly agreed to start legal action against Roj TV, a Kurdish separatist channel that was broadcasting from Copenhagen, in order to appease Turkey. In return, Ankara said it would back Rasmussen as the future NATO chief.
"There were some conflicts of political character between Denmark and Turkey. And the US intervened because they liked very much [for the] then-Danish prime minister to become secretary general. And therefore they felt confident with him as a secretary general," Roj TV lawyer Bjorn Elmquist told RT.
"There was big pressure from the US to think in a creative manner how to indict and how to prove that Roj television was promoting terrorism. And in the end, the indictment was there. And within hours after that indictment it was announced that there was an agreement between the Turkish government and the other NATO countries to decide for the previous Danish prime minister to be secretary general."
Roj TV began broadcasting in 2004. In 2010, it was accused in Denmark of promoting terrorist activities. It was officially shut down in February 2014.
The militarization of police forces - particularly since 9/11, the steady erosion of civil rights via draconian laws, and an atmosphere of hysteria generated by the 'War on Terror' have all combined to place the police 'above the law'.
But tyrannical and dictatorial repression is what 'those other countries' do, right? Why is it, then, that we constantly see headlines of people in the U.S. being beaten, tasered, and even shot to death for such minor infringements as traffic violations? Are cops 'out of control'? Are they 'just obeying orders'?
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Indeed, the energy issue has not only framed much of the economic dimensions of the crisis, it has revealed the deep divides that exist among the political and business elite of Europe who, despite their bluff and bluster about Russia's actions in Ukraine and the expansion of sanctions, understand quite clearly that Russia is an integral part of Europe's economic future.
However, that hasn't stopped the West and its proxies and clients in Eastern Europe from attempting to undermine Russia's strategic economic position through a variety of means. From derailing negotiations over pipeline construction to using puppet governments as a wedge between Moscow and Europe, the US and its allies have attempted to undermine Russia's economic and strategic position vis-à-vis gas delivery infrastructure, while simultaneously strengthening their own.Ukraine and the threat to Russia and Europe
Lost amid the horror stories of Kiev's military assault on the people of Donbas, the vicious attacks by Right Sector Nazis, and the general state of chaos in Ukraine's political institutions, is the fact that one of the central aspects of the Ukraine-Russia conflict is gas. Specifically, it centers on the Russian energy delivery infrastructure (pipelines, refineries, etc.) in Ukraine and its vital importance to Russia's continued energy exports to Europe.
Also, Kiev and the Russian energy giant Gazprom have been busy trying to negotiate terms of payment for the massive bill (at least $4 billion, though likely more) Ukraine owes, which undoubtedly raises the stakes for both sides as billions of dollars are on the line. Were the conflict only financial, then undoubtedly a resolution could be reached. However, in recent weeks there have been dangerous developments and accusations, which have cast the issue in a new light; it is no longer merely about profits, it's about security.
Addressing a press conference in Jeddah at the end of the 41st session of the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Thursday, Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal took a dig at Al-Maliki. "Those allegations are not from Iraq but Al-Maliki," he said.
He blamed Al-Maliki's sectarian policies for the crisis in Iraq.
"We have unequivocally condemned the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) as a terrorist group," said Prince Saud. "ISIS does not represent the will of the Iraqi people."
Responding to a question from Arab News that some people see the events in Iraq as a people's revolution, he said: "We don't see ISIS as revolutionaries. They found the space to operate in Iraq because of the policies of the (Al-Maliki) government that divided Iraqis, treated them unequally, subjugated and terrorized them."
Prince Saud said the Iraqi prime minister indulged in politics of vengeance and behaved in a dictatorial way by consolidating power in his office. "This is what led to the presumption that this is a people's revolt," he said.
Al-Maliki's politics of hate "led to the breaking of the will of the security forces in meeting the challenge of the terrorists," he said. "ISIS is a terror organization. It is not a savior, but a destroyer of Iraq," said Prince Saud. He said the Kingdom was "opposed to all militias" from whatever sect.
He said no one has suffered more than Saudi Arabia from terrorism. "We fought a successful battle against them," he said. "Therefore, those allegations (from Al-Maliki) are ludicrous," he said.
Comment: "Saudi Arabia has dismissed accusations from Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki that it supports terrorist groups in Iraq as "ludicrous.""
This is rich coming from the the Saudis, who are the principle sponsor of terrorism in the Middle East. This of course is at the behest of the U.S:
- Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the CIA's Saudi agent behind effort to topple Assad
- CIA using Saudi base for drone assassinations in Yemen
- U.S. near $10 billion arms deal with Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE
- Is the House of Saud going to stir up Crimean Tartars?
- 'Saudi weapons' diverted to Syrian rebel base in Aleppo

Backlash against the Brotherhood. Despite the Muslim Brotherhood's political success, it represents a violent, loud, minority that is quietly opposed by the vast majority of not only Egyptians, but Arabs across North Africa and the Middle East. Its high level of organization, immense funding provided by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and even the West, including Israel, allows it to perpetuate itself in spite of its unpopularity, while its violent tactics allow it to challenge dissent.
The October 22, 2010 document, titled "Middle East Partnership Initiative: Overview," spells out an elaborate structure of State Department programs aimed at directly building "civil society" organizations, particularly non-governmental organizations (NGOs), to alter the internal politics of the targeted countries in favor of U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives.
The five-page document, while using diplomatic language, makes clear that the goal is promoting and steering political change in the targeted countries: "The Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) is a regional program that empowers citizens in the Middle East and North Africa to develop more pluralistic, participatory, and prosperous societies. As the figures in this overview illustrate, MEPI has evolved from its origins in 2002 into a flexible, region-wide tool for direct support to indigenous civil society that mainstreams that support into the daily business of USG diplomacy in the region. MEPI engages all the countries of the NEA region except Iran. In the seven of NEA's eighteen countries and territories with USAID missions, country-level discussions and communication between MEPI and USAID in Washington ensure that programming efforts are integrated and complementary."
In a section of the document titled "How MEPI Works," three core elements of the program were spelled out: region-wide and multi-country programming, local grants, and country-specific projects. The objectives of the region-wide and multi-country programming were described as: "builds networks of reformers to learn from and support one another, and to catalyze progressive change in the region." The local grants "provide direct support to indigenous civic groups, and now represent more than half of MEPI's projects." Under the country-specific aspect of the program, designated officers of the U.S. embassies manage the funding and work as direct liaisons to the various funded local NGOs and other civil society groups. The "country-specific projects" are tasked "to respond to local developments and local needs, as identified by our embassies, local reformers, and our own field analysis. Political developments in a country may produce new opportunities or challenges for USG policy goals, and MEPI will shift funds to respond to these needs."
Patrick Rock, who was involved in Government policy on filtering online child abuse images, resigned shortly before his arrest in February.
The 63-year-old has had a glittering career as a Conservative Party adviser spanning 30 years and in the 1970s was credited with coining the slogan "cows moo, dogs bark, Labour puts up taxes".
On Friday, he was charged with three offences of making indecent images of children and one offence of possession of 59 indecent images of children.
The four charges cover alleged offences committed between 31 July and 31 August 2013.
The pictures have been classed as level C by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), defined as "indecent images depicting erotic posing with no sexual activity".
Comment: So, was Rock actually a pedophile? A pedophile hung out to dry when he posed some sort of threat to the system? Or framed because of what he might have known from working on government policy on child abuse? Se also:
- Bush, Blair and the war in Iraq: Blackmailed pedophiles or just war criminals?
- Two Senior UK Blair Government Politicians Snared for Possession of Child Pornography as 7000 Men Arrested
- Did PM Tony Blair cover up paedophile scandal? List of child sex offenders in British government
- Are Pedophiles Running Blair's War Machine?
"The fighter jets landed today in the morning on different military airfields," MP Abbas al-Bayati told Iraqi media.
The official spokesperson for the Iraqi Ministry of Defense, Mohammed al-Askari, also confirmed the information, Al Iraqiya TV channel reported.
The fighter jets will be stationed at an airbase located in the southern part of the country, PressTV reported, citing military sources.
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Maliki revealed that Iraq purchased jets from Russia and Belarus in order to help its fight against Sunni militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS/ISIL).
At the same time, Maliki criticized the US for taking too long to deliver on its own contract after Iraq purchased F-16 jets from America.
Comment: While the U.S. drags its feet, Russia fulfills its obligations, showing the vast disparity in attitudes between the two nations when it comes to 'fighting terror'. The U.S. doesn't really care about fighting terror; terrorism serves their purposes in fighting proxy wars, destabilizing 'enemy' nations, and creating an external threat in order to justify U.S. militarism and imperialism.
Despite the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine being prolonged till June 30 by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, it appears that the National Guard units fighting in Slavyansk have given little heed to the president's order and continued to shell the defiant city.
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Overnight into Sunday and later during the day, the districts of the Donetsk Region city facing Ukrainian troop positions on Karachun Hill came under heavy fire, with the longest attack going on for some forty-five minutes in broad daylight, local resident Roman Litvinov told RT over the phone.

Anatoly Gritsenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament thinks Putins would be killed if he came to Kiev and he still it would be justified.
The inmates have clearly taken over the asylum!
Anatoly Gritsenko made his shocking statement speaking on the popular national talk show 'Shuster Live'.
"Putin won't stop. He wants not only Ukraine, he wants the Baltic States and other countries," claimed Gritsenko, who was a presidential candidate twice, in the 2010 and 2014 Ukrainian elections. Gritsenko did not elaborate on what had driven him to such a conclusion.
Calling the Russian president "a fascist," Gritsenko went on to say that he cannot imagine Vladimir Putin coming to Ukraine to sign some kind of a deal.
"I believe there are patriots who would volunteer to kill him - and that would be the right thing to do," Gritsenko remarked.
Comment: The inmates have clearly taken over the asylum.
See also: The Truthseeker: Ukraine Gangster State calls for 'nuclear strikes' against Russia













Comment: Let loose the hysteria! Stop the presses! Sound the alarms! Let the whole world know how much more important these three teenagers are than the thousands of teenagers killed every single day in Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya and Pakistan!