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October 24, 1986 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-24

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Friday, October 24, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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One of 70 persons injured in the Oct. 15 terrorist attack in
Jerusalem is given first aid.

Jerusalem Reels
From Grenade Attack

were hurled at them from am-
Jerusalem (JTA) — A
bush by two men who es-
grenade attack on Israeli
caped in a car driven by a
soldiers and their families in
third. Within moments the
the Old City last week killed
place was "a bloody hell," one
one person and wounded 69 in
eyewitness said. Dozens of
the bloodiest terrorist foray in
wounded lay on the pavement
Jerusalem in more than two
crying for help.
years.
Within hours, the Palestine
The fatality, Dov Porat, 46,
Liberation
Organization
-was buried in Holon. He was
claimed responsibility for the
one of hundreds of parents
assault in an announcement
and relatives who had just at-
from its office in Cairo. But
tended the swearing-in of 300
two other terrorist gangs also
Israel Defense Force recruits
boasted of responsibility for
of the elite Givati Brigade at
attacking armed IDF sol-
the Western Wall, a short
diers.
They are the Marxist
distance from the scene of the
Democratic Front for the
carnage.
Liberation of Palestine head-
Of the wounded, 34 were
ed by Naif Hawatmeh and a
still hospitalized. One was
hitherto unknown group
described in serious condition
calling itself the Islamic
and seven others were re-
Jihad Legion.
ported to have suffered
Such claims from different
"medium" wounds.
quarters are commonplace
Police and border police de-
after terrorist attacks and are
tained 18 Arab suspects for
questioning and a curfew was _ seen as attempts to enhance
the status of competing ter-
clamped on the Old City. But
rorist organizations and to
the search for the terrorists
confuse the authorities. In
spread to the West Bank
this case there is some confu-
where the Jordan River
sion over the nature of the
bridges were closed to block
attack.
a possible escape route for the
Defense Minister Yitzhak
killers. Chief of Staff Gen.
Rabin
who was on the scene
Moshe Levy ordered an im-
said he doubted the attackers
mediate inquiry into the cir-
were aiming specifically at
cumstances of the attack.
the soldiers. "PLO terrorists
It occurred at 8:20 p.m.
try to hit us anywhere, at any
local time, as the young IDF
time and any target will do,"
soldiers, having just taken
he said.
their oath and been presented
Gen. (Res.) Rehavam Zeevi,
with rifles and bibles, were
a former advisor on terrorism
strolling with their families to
to the Prime Minister, said on
a parking lot at the Dung
a radio interview that if
Gate to board buses and
Rabin's assessment is based
private cars for home.
on information, he had
According to police, three
nothing to add. But if the
Soviet-made F-1 grenades

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