Authorities in Cyprus believe that three more Israelis may have been involved in a gang rape of a 19-year-old British tourist – and that they may have fled to Israel, according to a report.

Police are expected to fly to Israel and request travel agencies to hand over lists of tourists who stayed at the Pambos Napa Rocks Hotel, where the alleged sex assault took place, the Times of Israel reported, citing Channel 12.

The Cypriots will work along with Israeli police to collect DNA samples from those Israelis and check them against evidence from the crime scene, according to the report.

Meanwhile, a court in Cyprus on Friday remanded seven Israeli teens for an additional six days – a day after five suspects were released from custody.

Police said that statements had been taken from 36 witnesses in the probe and that testimonies from 20 additional people will be taken, the Times of Israel reported.

The dozen Israelis – between the ages of 15 and 18 — were arrested in the resort town of Ayia Napa last week on suspicion that they took part in the gang rape of the young British woman.

Some have reportedly admitted to having consensual sex with her.

During Friday’s court hearing, police revealed the results of DNA tests of samples taken from the scene, saying that one matched a suspect who has denied having sexual intercourse with the alleged victim.

Three other DNA samples did not match any of the detained suspects.

One of the freed teens told Channel 12 that he was released thanks to an alibi provided by his girlfriend, who provided photos she had snapped of him sleeping next to her at the time of the alleged crime.

Another teen who arrived at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv said: “I prayed every day to come here. It was hard, an Israeli kid who doesn’t know English, doesn’t know anything. It’s fun returning to Israel.”