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By ETGAR LEFKOVITS
Two Arab teens were arrested in Jerusalem's German Colony on Wednesday after stealing a dog from an elderly man, police said.
The late-morning dog theft took place on the trendy neighborhood's main thoroughfare, Emek Refaim.
The German Shepherd was returned to his owner unharmed.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1221034878935&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFullThe body of a 70-year-old Israeli woman was found on Wednesday morning in the Sinai bearing signs of what the Foreign Ministry described as an unnatural death.
A resort on the Red Sea in Sinai.
Photo: Elana Kirsh
Slideshow: Pictures of the week Although the incident is currently being handled jointly by the Israeli embassy in Cairo and Egyptian authorities, initial reports indicate that the woman died as a result of violence.
Last week Israelis were urged by the Counter-Terrorism Bureau to avoid the Sinai in the coming months amid fears that terrorists planned to use the area to attack Israeli tourists. Defense officials emphasized that the warning was more severe than those issued in the past during the holiday season. Rosh Hashana begins on the evening of September 29.
The warning came a day after the bureau revealed that two attempts by Hizbullah to kidnap five Israeli businessmen overseas were recently foiled by Israeli security services.
The plots were in the advanced stages and defense officials said that the guerrilla group would continue its attempts to retaliate for February's assassination of Hizbullah military commander Imad Mughniyeh in Damascus, which the group has accused Israel of carrying out.