The family of Haymanot Kasau issued an important appeal

The family of Haymanot Kasau, a girl from Safed missing for 904 days, demands intensified search efforts and the involvement of the Shin Bet. Her sister Yeros, in an interview with Maariv, said that missing people are found when there is a will, and appealed to Shin Bet chief David Zini to help bring her sister back. In Israel, about 590–600 people are listed as missing.

The family of Haymanot Kasau, a girl from Safed missing for 904 days, issued an appeal demanding intensified search efforts and the involvement of the Shin Bet. The girl's sister, Yeros Kasau, told Maariv that when there is a will, missing people are found, citing examples: Yuval Kogan was found alive, Eldar Dayan was found dead, and Mali and Liel Yahalom were found in Buenos Aires. She appealed to Shin Bet chief David Zini to help bring her sister back, noting that he has the capability. The family finds the contrast between successful searches in other cases and the lack of progress in Haymanot's case painful. In Israel, about 590–600 people are officially considered missing. The article raises the question of why the Shin Bet has not been involved in the search for the girl, especially against the backdrop of recent high-profile disappearances.

The family of Haymanot Kasau issued an important appeal