Commissioner of Police on the ultra-Orthodox missing person: “The starting point is that Moishe is alive”

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Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai spoke publicly today (Wednesday) about the absence of Moishe Kleinerman, the ultra-Orthodox boy who has been missing for 102 days. “This is a complex investigation,” said Shabtai. He also said this as part of a situation assessment that took place today at the Ma’ale Adumim station in the SJ district, together with the district commander, Uzi Levy, head of the PLO, and Yigal Ben-Shalom, acting commander of YM. R.R.I. and other factors.

Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and Sgt.
Photo: Police spokeswoman.

Saturn added that in the police’s working assumptions, all directions of the investigation are examined: “The starting point is that Moishe is alive and all directions are examined. We will continue our efforts to locate him and invest the large forces alongside other Israeli police missions. .
As part of the assessment of the situation, the commissioner received a broad overview of the Israeli police’s investigative and operational activities for finding Moishe who went to sit on Mount Meron in the third week of March and since then his traces have disappeared. Details of the investigation.

A few weeks ago and in parallel with the police activity, a special investigation team was set up in the central unit of the SJ district, which in conjunction with the Investigations and Intelligence Division works to locate the boy.

Meanwhile, the Kleinerman family arrived at the Rashbi tomb on Mount Meron today to pray for Moishe’s find and even to feel close to him at the last place he was seen before he disappeared. They came to the aid of the women and prayed with tears for his finding.

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Afterwards, the parents, Shmuel and Giti Kleinerman, arrived at the search area in the Meron sector, toured the place and met with the dogs and dogs Michal, who have been looking for their precious son for months.

In a meeting with the commander of the General Staff, Mike Ben Yaakov, he conducted an extensive review for the parents of the search efforts made in the last 102 days by the unit in the sector.
He also presented them with the unit’s strategy for continuing the searches in the territories that ICL defines as relevant.

“I want to say thank you to the canine unit for Israel,” Mother Giti said at the meeting. “They do days and nights of tiring and complicated searches, and all on a full volunteer basis. It’s unbelievable what a warm heart the people of Israel have, amazing volunteers. Just exciting. Thanks to God saving us and bringing us Moishe home,” Giti said. The commissioner and the discussion held today: “We thank the police commissioner, the CBS and those involved in the work for finding Moishe and returning him to our home quickly,” said Shmuel and Giti, adding that in the last two weeks there has been a significant change in the police’s approach to the incident.

“We are witnessing that recently the police have been working hard and trying to do everything in their power to locate our dear son. However, we want to pool all the resources the state has in favor of locating Moishe. “And the technological means that exist in the IDF to assist the Israeli police and thus bring Moishe back to us.”

“We would like to thank the residents of the State of Israel from the bottom of our hearts for the hug we receive from them,” the parents said.

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