El Fatah Claims Credit for Fatal Bombing of Terminal THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS LONDON (JTA)—An El Fatah leader claimed credit for last week's fatal bomb explosions in the Tel Aviv bus terminal and warned that they were "the start of more and bigger operations within our occupied homeland." The boast was made by Abu Iyad, El Fatah's No. 2 man, in a statement published in the guerril. la newspaper Fatah in Amman, Jordan. The bomb blasts at midday last Friday killed a 26-year-old Israeli student and injured 34 other per- sons. More than 1,200 Arabs were rounded up for questioning, and nine are being held as prime suspects. Abu Iyad claimed that "the Tel Aviv operation" and future stepped-up raids were possible because the trace be- tween the comamndos and King Hussein "provides us with a better atmosphere in Jordan and we can operate more freely." Meanwhile, Jordanian troops are reportedly patrolling the borders to prevent hit-and-run assaults and shellings of Israeli settlements which could bring Israeli reprisal attacks and which would violate the cease fire that Jordan has ac- cepted. As a result, the guerrillas appear to be resorting to infiltra- tion tactics and terrorist attacks in Israeli population centers. Mass roundups began within minutes after two small bombs concealed in trash cans exploded. One of the bombs claimed the life of Yehezkel Hamra, a 26-year-old accounting student who emigrated to Israel from Iraq in 1951. Thirty- four other persons were injured, Dimona Has the Last Laugh LOT G NORTHLAND f LOT 4•■ EASTLAND WE SPECIALIZE IN AFTER-5 GOWNS Choose from over 2000 short and long styles 11 /4es Jordan-Valley, were on a hitchhik- ing tour during a day off from the kibutz when they decided to explore southern Golan Heights near Tawafiq which is above Tel Katzir. 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Police Minister Shlomo Hillel said the terrorists responsible for the act must have known that there were many Arabs as well as Jews In the bus terminal at the time and that the outrage would lead to attacks on innocent Arabs by certain "hot-headed people." Police in fact had to intervene against mobs who began attacking Arabs or anyone who looked like an Arab in the terminal area af- ter the blasts. Police said the crime was in- tended as a sheer act of terror not only against Israelis but against the 30,000 Arabs who come to Is- rael for employment each day from the occupied territories. Earlier, ignoring the warnings of members of the Tel Katzir settlement, two Europeans en- tered an old mine field in south- ern Golan Heights and were in- jured when a mine exploded under their feet. 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