Soldier Wounded Tel Aviv (JTA) — An Israel Defense Force soldier was wounded when his vehicle came under fire in the southern Lebanon security zone. The incident occurred last week near Beaufort Cas- tle, the ruins of a 12th Cen- tury Crusaders' fortress that was a Palestine Liberation Organization stronghold before the 1982 war in Lebanon. In other developments, a military spokesman an- nounced that an Israel Navy patrol boat sank a motorized rubber dinghy carrying ter- rorist infiltrators from Lebanon. The incident, which occurred south of the Leba- nese port of Tyre, was the latest of an increasing number of attempted sea- borne attacks on Israel, none of which has succeeded. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a ter- rorist group headed by George Habash, claimed responsibility. Force Banned As Punishment Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Israel Defense Force has instructed its field commanders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip that force may not be used to punish the Palestinians there. Force is permissible only to break up rioting crowds or in pursuit of suspects resisting arrest, and only at the specific time and in the place where disturbances occur, according to orders dispatched Feb. 23 by Chief of Staff Gen. Dan Shomron. The orders explicitly define the IDF mission in the ad- ministered territories and make clear that no deviations will be tolerated. First Use Of Explosives Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Israel Defense Force disclosed Feb. 24 the first use of explosives and firearms against soldiers and Jewish civilians in the administered territories since the unrest began last Dec. 9. A military spokesman said an explosive charge was detonated at a roadside near Gaza Monday, but there were no casualties. Gunshots were fired at some military vehicles on a road that bypaSses the city of Gaza shortly before midnight Feb. 22. The fire was return- ed and no one was apprehend- ed, the spokesman added. The perfect gift for David at college, Rorie in her new apartment, Aunt Millie in Florida and Cousin Steve in Grand Rapids 52 information-packed issues plus six special magazines. All for our low $26 subscription price ($29 for out-of-state residents). And a gift card will be sent to each recipient in your name. A child leaving the nest, a close friend, a favorite relative — the people you love — will love a gift subscription to The Jewish News. The Jewish News combines the warmth of community with world issues. Using candor and compassion, The Jewish News encourages strength of Jewish identity. Whether someone is far from home or around the corner, The Jewish News becomes a valuable, awaited friend. A gift subscription to The Jewish News buys To order using your Master Card or Visa, call Jeri Poma at 354-6060. Or, clip and return the form below. And as our way of saying thank you, we'll send you, or the gift recipient, a free Jewish News T-shirt. CLIP THE JEWISH NEWS GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Yes! I would like to send a gift subscription of The Jewish News to someone I love. Please send it to: Name: Address: City: State/Zip: Your Name: Your Address: Your City: Your State/Zip: I have enclosed a check for $26 ($29 for out-of-state). Please clip coupon and mail to: Jewish News Gift Subscription 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240 Southfield, Michigan 48076-4138 Size: (circle one) Adult Ex. Large Adult Large Adult Medium Child Large Child Medium Child Small Send T-shirt to: Me Person Receiving Gift Subscription