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| The US reporter and Briton photographer who had been abducted earlier in southern Gaza Strip. (Photo: Xinhua/AFP) | GAZA, Oct. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian militants
freed on Wednesday night two foreign journalists, a US reporter and a Briton
photographer who had been abducted earlier in southern Gaza Strip, security
sources said.
The sources said that the two foreign journalists
were released after dozens of Palestinian police and security officers deployed
in Kahn Younis and conducted a searching operation for the two foreigners.
Earlier reports said that militants abducted on
Wednesday afternoon the two foreigners in the southern Gaza Strip city of Kahn
Younis.
Several masked militants stopped the two foreigners
and forced them under the threat of guns to go with them, said Palestinian
security sources.
Witnesses also confirmed that a group of six
militants said to be belonging to a group calling itself "the Black Panthers",
an old armed wing of the ruling Fatah movement.
However, Palestinian police chief Gen. Alla Hosni
told reporters that the kidnappers are members of Palestinian clan al-Najjar,
one of the biggest clans in the city of Khan Younis.
They wanted to get job opportunities in the
Palestinian security apparatuses as well as raising the ranks of some of the
clan's members who are serving in the Palestinian police, he added.
Hosni vowed that the police would do all their best
to end this phenomena of kidnapping foreigners, and use all their power to
punish those who carry out the kidnapping.
It is not the first time that foreign employees or
journalists are abducted in the Gaza Strip in recent months, but most of the
hostages were released unharmed within short time after negotiations between
militants and the Palestinian security forces. Enditem |