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Family and Police Intensify Search for Missing 24-Year-Old Near Sea of Galilee

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Keteriel Nachman Keinan, a 24-year-old from Beit Shemesh, has been missing for over a week and a half after last being seen near the Gai Beach on the Sea of Galilee's shore, en route to Safed. His brother Daniel reported that Keteriel last contacted their mother on the Monday before his disappearance, saying he had no phone battery and to not worry. The family alerted the police, who have since issued public appeals and are actively searching for him.

The police described Keteriel as approximately 1.74 meters tall, with black hair, a black beard, brown eyes, wearing a white shirt, black suit, hat, black backpack, and a dark brown tefillin bag. He also wears glasses and a yellow Messiah flag pin. Surveillance footage captured him entering and exiting the tomb of Rabbi Meir Baal Haness near Tiberias, the last known location. Authorities and the family are analyzing this footage to determine his movements and are conducting ground and aerial searches with volunteers, canine units, and drones.

Daniel emphasized the importance of any public assistance, urging anyone who believes they have seen Keteriel to record the location precisely and share the information. He also encouraged direct contact with Keteriel if possible to gather more details about his situation.

The area between Safed and Meron, where Keteriel was last seen, has been dubbed the "Israeli Bermuda Triangle" due to a history of disappearances, with at least ten people missing there since Israel's founding. The challenging terrain, including open and wooded areas and mountainous conditions, complicates search efforts. Police have noted there is no known connection between these cases.

The family and police continue to coordinate closely, searching both in Tiberias and Beit Shemesh, hopeful that any new information will lead to Keteriel's safe return.

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