JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel
offered Nigeria help on Sunday in locating 200 schoolgirls abducted last
month by Islamist rebel group Boko Haram in an attack that has drawn
global condemnation and prompted some Western powers to provide
assistance.
"Israel expresses
deep shock at the crime against the girls," Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu's office quoted him as telling Nigerian President Goodluck
Jonathan by phone. "We are ready to help in finding the girls and
fighting the cruel terrorism inflicted on you."
The statement did not elaborate on how Israel might enlist in the
search, with which British and U.S. experts are also helping. A
spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry said he knew of no cooperation
efforts under way.
Israel has
defense ties with Nigeria, and has provided it in the past with
surveillance drones. Last September, Israel was among several countries
that sent advisers to Kenya to assist in a stand-off with Islamist
gunmen who attacked a mall in Nairobi.
Churchgoers pray for the release of secondary school girls abducted from in the remote village of Ch …
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