Jerusalem - Israel has sent intelligence experts to Nigeria to help search for more than 200 schoolgirls abducted last month by rebel group Boko Haram, an Israeli official said on Tuesday. The team, which the official said included people experienced in dealing with hostage situations, will join a growing international effort to track down the children. "These are not operational troops, they're there to advise," the Israeli official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The US military is already flying manned and unmanned surveillance aircraft over Nigeria to look for the girls, whose abduction triggered a worldwide outcry and piled pressure onPresident Goodluck Jonathan to deal with the rebels. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent his team out about a week ago after discussing the situation with Jonathan, the official added. Israel has defence ties with a number of African countries, and had sold surveillance drones to Nigeria. Last September, Israel sent advisers to Kenya to help in a stand-off with Islamist attackers at a shopping mall in Nairobi

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