Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Photos of Funeral of the Murdered Boys

The parents of Naftali Frenkel, one of the three Israeli teens found dead, Rachel (L) and Abraham, sit in front of their son's body wrapped in an Israeli flag during his funeral service in their town of Nof Ayalon, Israel, 01 July 2014. Israel was weighing further punitive measures against the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas after three Israeli teens were found dead in a West Bank field, 18 days after they disappeared trying to hitchhike home. The bodies of the teens were found under a pile of rocks near the town of Halhul, some five kilometres north of Hebron, by teams of volunteers and Israeli troops combing the area. (Credit: EPA)




The body of 16-year-old Naftali Frenkel, one of the three Israeli teens found dead, covered in an Israeli flag, is carried onto a lawn outside a synagogue during his funeral service in the town of Nof Ayalon, Israel, 01 July 2014. Thousands of people turned out for the service. Israel was weighing further punitive measures against the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas after three Israeli teens were found dead in a West Bank field, 18 days after they disappeared trying to hitchhike home. The bodies of the teens were found under a pile of rocks near the town of Halhul, some five kilometres north of Hebron, by teams of volunteers and Israeli troops combing the area. (Credit: EPA)
 
 
 


The body of Gilad Sha'ar, wrapped in the Israeli flag, is led during a funeral procession ceremony held in his family's hometown of Talmon, ahead of a joint funeral for the three murdered Jewish teens, that will take place later in Modiin, on July 1, 2014. The bodies of Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Sha'ar and Naftali Fraenkel were discovered the previous day,their bodies were discovered in a field near Karmei Tzur in the West Bank. The three teenagers had been missing since June 12, while hitchhiking in the West Bank, and were presumed to have been abducted by terrorists. (Credit: Flash90)
 
 
 
 
 


Defense Minister Moshe Boogie Yaalon approaches Iris Ifrach, mother of the late Eyal Ifrach, during a funeral procession ceremony in Elad ahead of a joint funeral for the three murdered Jewish teens, that will take place later in Modiin, on July 1, 2014. The bodies of Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Sha'ar and Naftali Fraenkel were discovered the previous day,their bodies were discovered in a field near Karmei Tzur in the West Bank. The three teenagers had been missing since June 12, while hitchhiking in the West Bank, and were presumed to have been abducted by terrorists. (Credit: Flash90)
 
 
 
 


The parents (C) and other family members of Naftali Frankel, one of the three Israeli teens found dead, attend his funeral service in Nof Ayalon, Israel, 01 July 2014. Israel was weighing further punitive measures against the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas after three Israeli teens were found dead in a West Bank field, 18 days after they disappeared trying to hitchhike home. The bodies of the teens were found under a pile of rocks near the town of Halhul, some five kilometres north of Hebron, by teams of volunteers and Israeli troops combing the area. (Credit: EPA)

 
 
 



People mourn during the eulogy ceremony for Eyal Yifrach, one of the three Israeli teens found dead, before his funeral at the synagogue in city of Elad, Israel, 01 July 2014. Israel was weighing further punitive measures against the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas after three Israeli teens were found dead in a West Bank field, 18 days after they disappeared trying to hitchhike home. The bodies of the teens were found under a pile of rocks near the town of

 
 


Iris Yifrach (C) mother of Eyal Yifrach, one of the three Israeli teens found dead, attends her son's eulogy ceremony before his funeral at the synagogue in city of Elad, Israel, 01 July 2014. Israel was weighing further punitive measures against the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas after three Israeli teens were found dead in a West Bank field, 18 days after they disappeared trying to hitchhike home. The bodies of the teens were found under a pile of rocks near the town of Halhul, some five kilometres north of Hebron, by teams of volunteers and Israeli troops combing the area. (Credit: EPA

 
 
 
 


The body of Gilad Sha'ar, wrapped in the Israeli flag, is led during a funeral procession ceremony held in his family's hometown of Nof Ayalon, ahead of a joint funeral for the three murdered Jewish teens, that will take place later in Modiin, on July 1, 2014. The bodies of Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Sha'ar and Naftali Fraenkel were discovered the previous day,their bodies were discovered in a field near Karmei Tzur in the West Bank. The three teenagers had been missing since June 12, while hitchhiking in the West Bank, and were presumed to have been abducted by terrorists. (Credit: Flash90




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