
Missing Bnei Brak Man Found Alive Near Modi’in Illit After Three-Day Search
A massive three-day search for a missing Bnei Brak resident ended on Sunday morning, when 25-year-old Yisroel Mordechai Stern was found alive near Modi’in Illit, exhausted but conscious.
Israel Police confirmed that Stern had been located safely and thanked the public for its assistance in sharing information throughout the search effort.
Stern disappeared Thursday from the Bnei Brak area, prompting an extensive search involving hundreds of volunteers, specialized search-and-rescue units, police officers, and emergency responders.
The breakthrough came early Sunday morning when an individual contacted emergency services after spotting a man matching Stern’s description in a forested area near Modi’in Illit. Teams from the Missing Persons Unit and ZAKA Tel Aviv’s Jeep Unit were immediately dispatched and located Stern conscious but suffering from exhaustion.
Yechiel Goldman, operations officer for ZAKA Tel Aviv, described the moment the search came to a successful conclusion.
“Early this morning, ZAKA’s emergency hotline received a report from a civilian who spotted a person matching the published description in a forest near Modi’in Illit. Our teams were dispatched immediately and located the missing man conscious but exhausted,” Goldman said.
The Israel Canine Unit (Yachal) also announced the successful outcome, noting that its volunteers remained in the field throughout Shabbos, without returning home, until Stern was found. The organization expressed gratitude to the hundreds of volunteers who participated in the search and praised the close cooperation among the various emergency agencies.
Golan Chavni, commander of the Jeep Unit, said volunteers had been mobilized since the beginning of the search operation, combing large areas with off-road vehicles and drones.
“Baruch Hashem, this morning he was found fully conscious,” Chavni said.
After days of intensive searching, the operation concluded successfully with Stern’s recovery near Modi’in Illit. Emergency and rescue organizations thanked the public for its vigilance, cooperation, and assistance in publicizing the search, all of which contributed to the positive outcome.
{Matzav.com}