Israeli man missing in Japan for over three weeks, authorities seek public's assistance in search
The appeal comes following approval from 23-year-old Amir Amberber's family to make his status as a missing person public.
Israeli authorities are seeking public assistance to locate 23-year-old Amir Amberber, who has been missing in Japan for over three weeks. Amberber, a resident of Ramla, arrived in Japan on August 2. He is described as approximately 1.7 meters tall with a thin build, brown hair, and black eyes. The Israeli Consulate in Tokyo and the Foreign Ministry are collaborating with Japanese authorities and Amberber's family in the search.
- This appeal follows the recent case of Mali and Liel Yahalomi, an Israeli mother and daughter found in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after being reported missing in Vienna, Austria.
- They were located on an intercity bus, with N12 News reporting that AI was used to track them.
- Israel Police's representative in South America, Walter Alejandro Kogan, approached them on the bus, stating, "We were very worried about you."
- The Israel Police confirmed that its representatives operated in multiple countries, employing intelligence and investigative efforts to find the missing Israelis.
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