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NEWS
French May Have Gun
Used To Kill Diplomats
Paris (JTA) — The French
police have discovered the gun
they believed was used to kill Is-
raeli diplomat Yaakov Barsiman-
tov and American deputy military
attache Col. Charles Ray in 1982.
The gun, a Czech-made piStol,
was part of an arms cache found in
a terrorist hideaway used by the
Armed Lebanese Revolutionary
Factions, a Marxist group with
close links with similar organiza-
tions in West Germany, Belgium,
Italy and France.
Ray was gunned down outside
his home on Jan. 18, 1982, while
Barsimantov, a second secretary
at the Israel Embassy, was shot by
a woman terrorist outside the
lobby of his residence on April 2,
1982.
The spectacular discovery of the
hideout, considered a major
breakthrough in the fight against
terrorism, followed the arrest last
October of a man, Georges Ib-
rahim Abdullah, considered to be
the head of the gang. Police found
on Abdullah a notebook which led
them to a Swiss bank account
from which rent was paid for a
Paris apartment.
Last week, police swooped down
on the apartment in the north-
west of Paris and found 20 kilog-
rams of 'explosives, several deto-
nators, submachineguns and pis-
tols. A routine examination of the
weapons led to the identification
of the pistol believed to have been
used to kill the two diplomats.
Abdullah was arrested after the
Italian border police last August
found seven kilograms of explo-
sives hidden in the suitcase of a
Lebanese, Ahmed El Mansuri,
travelling from Yugoslavia to
Rome abroad the Trans-Orient
Express train.
The explosives were of the same
type which had been used to blow
up the Rue Copernic Synagogue
in Paris in 1980 killing four and
injuring 20 people. A young
woman, Josephine Abdu Sarkis,
believed to be the woman terrorist
who killed Barsimantov, was ar-
rested in Italy and is held in Ostia.
The French police say the "red
factions" consist of some 30-40
Marxists, mostly Christians, with
close ties to the Syrians and
George Habash's Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine.
In a related development, the
Detroit Jewish Community
Council, in a letter to the consul
general, called on the French gov-
ernment to step up efforts to pro-
tect its Jewish citizens. The letter
came in the aftermath of a recent
terrorist bombing of a French
Jewish theater.
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