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On Monday, Israeli police announced that they had found the bodies of three Israeli teens who had been kidnapped 18 days earlier. Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaar, and Eyal Yifrach were buried in a shallow grave in the southern West Bank city of Hebron. Israeli police said they were looking for two Palestinian suspects in connection with the killings.

On Tuesday, just hours after the three teens were buried, a mob streamed through Jerusalem calling for revenge for their deaths. Hours later, the Palestinian family of Muhammed Abu Khubair said he had been kidnapped from his home.

Israeli police found Abu Khubair's body, burned beyond recognition, in the forest outside Jerusalem Wednesday. Police say they are still looking for suspects.

In the East Jerusalem suburb of Shuafat, riots have raged outside the Abu Khubair home. Israeli soldiers armed with tear gas and stun grenades confronted Palestinian youths throwing rocks and calling for revenge for Abu Khubair. The youths say they are certain that Jewish settlers killed him.