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Avera Mengistu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Avera Mengistu Avera Mengistu (Hebrew: אברה מנגיסטו) is an Israeli Ethiopian Jew from Ashkelon, Israel, who crossed into Gaza through Zikim beach on September 7th, 2014, was interrogated by Hamas, and Hamas claims he was then released. Since then, he has disappeared. His family stated he was mentally unstable, was admitted before to a mental hospital and has been treated with medicine which he had stopped taking. On the day he disappeared, Mengistu was spotted near the security fence with Gaza carrying a bag. By the time an Israeli patrol arrived to the scene, Mengistu have crossed the fence and disappeared. Israel has contacted the Red Cross and officials in the Gaza Strip, demanding Mengistu return to Israeli territory.〔 ==Incident== September 7th, 2014 Mengistu walked on the beach in the Zikim area and arrived at the security fence between Israel and the Gaza strip. Upon touching he set an alarm with the IDF Gaza Division's northern brigade which sent a patrol unit and directed a camera at him. Mengistu managed to cross the fence before the patrol arrival. The soldiers fired in the air as a warning sign, and called on Mengistu to return to Israel, but he ignored them and kept moving away until he joined a group of Gazan fishermen. He hasn't been seen by any Israeli since then. Initially, a Hamas official said Mengistu was interrogated and seemed to have "psychological" problems, he then refused to return to Israel and then left to Egypt, hoping to get back to Ethiopia. Israeli officials said there is "credible intelligence" that Hamas holds Mengistu "against his will". Later, Moussa Abu Marzouk, deputy chairman of Hamas’ political bureau, said in an interview with Al Jazeera that Mengistu wore uniforms, was mentally healthy and his case came up in negotiations for truce during Protective Edge operation, weeks before the date Israel claims Mengistu crossed.〔
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