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In another development,
Israeli political and military
leaders expressed outrage
over the armed attack.
Defense Minister Yitzhak
Rabin called the inci- dent "a
scandal of top magnitude"
and condemned the "lawless-
ness" of settlers who used
arms issued for their self-
defense for such purposes.
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres said the attack on the
camp was "irresponsible and
unacceptable."
Thirteen settlers from
Kiryat Arba, the Jewish
township adjacent to Hebron,
were arraigned before a
Jerusalem magistrate for
allegedly participating in the
attack. Judge Aharon Simha
said they would be charged
initially with "illegal gather-
ing." Additional charges may
be forthcoming when the in-
vestigation is completed. Ac-
cording to Palestinian
sources, 70 settlers were in-
volved in the attack. Israel
Defense Force officers spoke
of six carloads.
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Jerusalem (JTA) — An
unspecified number of armed
Jewish settlers attacked the
Dahaeishah refugee camp
near Bethlehem last Sunday.
Only prompt intervention by
the Israel Defense Force
prevented "a terrible tragedy,"
Gen. Amram Mitzna, com-
mander of the central sector,
said.
He said six of the assail-
ants were arrested and others
are being sought and will be
prosecuted "to the full extent
of the criminal law." Palesti-
nian sources said 70 settlers
were involved. IDF officers
spoke of six carloads.
Vice Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres said it was planned in
advance that the assailants
would storm the camp in
dead of night and open fire
with rifles on homes and
buildings.
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June 12, 1987