The IDF soldier who was abducted from Be'er Sheva and taken into the West Bank has managed to free himself from his restraints, according to initial reports. The circumstances of the escape and his current status are still unclear.
The IDF soldier abducted from Be'er Sheva and taken into the West Bank has reportedly freed himself from his restraints, a development that emerged on Friday afternoon. The soldier's ability to escape marks a new turn in an incident that began with his abduction from the southern city. Israeli media reports indicate the soldier is no longer restrained, but the exact circumstances of the escape and whether he has been located by security forces remain unconfirmed. The case has drawn widespread attention and is being handled by the IDF and police. Earlier today, the soldier was reported missing after being taken from Be'er Sheva into Palestinian territory. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar incidents, including a separate case last week in which a soldier was found handcuffed in the West Bank town of Tarqumiya but that incident was described by police as having a criminal motive, without the element of abduction.
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