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August 02, 1985 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-08-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

118 W. WALLED LAKE DRIVE Walled Lake 824-1033
DUE TO MINOR FIRE DAMAGE, PEPINO'S
WILL BE CLOSED APPROXIMATELY ONE WEEK.

Arab Youths
Held In Murder

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Three West
Bank Arab youths have been de-
tained in connection with the
murder of two Afula school
teachers whose missing bodies
were discovered last Friday stuf-
fed into a cave on the slopes of
the Gilboa Hills overlooking the
Emek.
The three suspects, aged 17, 18
and 19, are family members from
the West Baiik village of
Arabuna, some five kilometers
northeast of Jenin, near where
the bodies were found, Israel
Radio reported, They partici-
pated in ,a police reconstruction
of the crime.
Police minister Haim Bar Lev
said that two of the suspects
have confessed to the murders,
and the third suspect admitted to
having helped the others hide
the bodies. Bar Lev said the sus-
pects were not part of any or-
ganized group, but had acted in-
dependently. The Mukhtar of the
village was quoted as saying the
entire village opposed the mur-
ders.
Premier Shimon Peres sent a
message of praise to the police
and the Shin Bet, the Isrdel gen-
eral securities service — the
secret service — for the speed
with which they solved the
crime. He said he hoped the
speedy solution to the murder
would deter other similar acts of
terrorism.
But news of the murder set off
angry protests in Afula last
weekend
where residents
chanted "death to terrorists" and
shouted support for Rabbi Meir
Kahane. Some 650 police were
on duty in Afula where a large
crowd demonstrated outside the
Afula police station.

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