Rescue forces have recovered the body of 29-year-old Jerusalem resident Moshe Tzabari from a deep pit in open terrain near Kfar Zoharim by Beit Guvrin, after an intensive search following his disappearance.
Police are treating the case as a suspected murder.
Tzabari was found more than 10 meters below ground in a narrow borehole in a wooded area, with significant signs of violence on his body. Fire and rescue crews from the South and Jerusalem districts used specialized gear to lower teams into the shaft and carefully extract the remains.
Nearby, investigators located a burned car linked to Tzabari, as well as bloodstains at the entrance to the pit, reinforcing the suspicion that he was killed elsewhere and dumped there. Tzabari was not known to police.
A court has imposed a sweeping gag order on investigative details for the coming weeks, while police and security officials pursue those behind the killing and examine both criminal and potentially nationalist motives. Tzabari’s brother says the family believes he was kidnapped near his home before being murdered.
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