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Israel dragnet on report Palestinians grab soldier
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Police set up roadblocks in central Israel Thursday on suspicion Palestinians had abducted a soldier, Israeli media report.
A Palestinian news agency quoted a little-known militant group, Al-Quds Army, claiming it had captured a soldier.
The Israeli dragnet, which began in the early afternoon and lasted into the evening, froze traffic around Ben-Gurion Airport on the highway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The army said the clampdown was prompted by a soldier who reported seeing what appeared to be an attempt by unknown persons to bundle another soldier into a car.
Palestinian militants have in the past abducted soldiers at hitch-hiking stations.
From the West Bank city of Bethlehem, the Maan news agency reported it received a statement from Al-Quds Army in which the group said it was holding a soldier seized near the airport, Israel's main international gateway.
Al-Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.
A Palestinian security official said the Al-Quds Army, while fairly obscure, was believed to have links to the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah, a foe of the Jewish state.
The Palestinian security official could not immediately confirm that such a claim of responsibility had been made.
(Reporting by Alastair Macdonald in Jerusalem and Mohammed Assadi in Ramallah; editing by Michael Roddy)
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