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IDF veteran reunited with abducted dog after police hunt

Officers tracked down the canine-napper in the capital’s hostile Silwan neighbourhood

March 7, 2023 12:10
Dog-rescue
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(JNS) A dramatic police rescue operation reunited an abducted dog with its Israel Defence Forces combat veteran owner, following a middle-of-the-night raid in the eastern Jerusalem area of Silwan.

The incident, which occurred last month, began, according to Master Sgt. Dean Elsdunne, the Israel Police’s international spokesperson, when police received a late-night report from a distraught former Israel Air Force special forces operator named Maor (full name withheld).

“Maor served in an elite IAF unit as a K9 specialist. He was severely wounded in his leg and knee on the last day of Israel’s [2014 Operation] Protective Edge [against Hamas in the Gaza Strip]. Maor was severely wounded including damage to the leg and knee. As part of his rehabilitation, Maor’s friends [from his unit] brought him a special dog named Jila,” Elsdunne told JNS.

Jila, who was given to Maor at the age of a few weeks, was herself born to combat service dogs—one from the IDF’s Oketz Canine Unit and the second from an IDF special forces unit.

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