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Farmington Hills, MI 855 - 4870 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., SAT. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Three Israelis Killed In Terrorist Bus Hijack Tel Aviv (JTA) — A 3Y2-hour long terrorist bus hijacking and shooting rampage in the Negev resulted in the deaths of three Israeli civilians and the wounding of ten. Two women and a man, all passen- gers in the bus, were fatally shot last Monday. The man was killed by the terrorists while senior Israel Defense Force officers were bargaining with them to gain time. The women were killed as border police stormed the bus. Ac- cording to the IDF, they were fired upon by the terrorists, all three of whom were killed by border police. The dead Israelis were iden- tified as Victor Ramm, 39, an engineer and father of three children whose mother died three months ago; Miriam Ben-Meir, 46, a mother of four children; and Rina Shiratzky, 31, mother of two. All were from Beersheba and worked at the Dimona nuclear plant. Nine of the wounded were bus passengers; the tenth was a man traveling on the road at the time of the hijacking. The bus was carrying em- ployees of the nuclear facility in Dimona, mostly women, to their jobs from Beersheba. The bus was packed with 50 passengers, but most of them managed to escape unhurt. The terrorists apparently in- filtrated the Negev from Egypt. Defense Minister Yit- zhak Rabin, reporting on the incident to the.Knesset, iden- tified the hijackers as mem- bers of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine- General Command, headed by Ahmed Jabril, who is reportedly headquartered in Syria. The only demand the hi- jackers made to the pas- sengers, and later to the IDF officers, was to speak to representatives of the Inter- national Red Cross. They started their shooting spree by seizing a military car at gunpoint from three IDF officers who managed to escape and alert security forces. The terrorists drove the car along the Beersheba- Dimona road, shooting at passing vehicles. They were stopped by a slow-moving tractor-trailer truck. The Dimona-bound bus was just ahead of the truck. The ter- rorists abandoned the car and took over the bus. All but about a dozen passengers fled for cover. Police in a pursuing car halted the bus by shooting out its tires. Senior IDF of- ficers approached the disabl- ed vehicle to negotiate with the hijackers, while border police, trained in anti- terrorist tactics, deployed for an assault on the bus. Meanwhile, in another de- velopment, the three IDF of- ficers from whom the ter- rorists seized the vehicle are under arrest and will be court martialed. According to IDF spokesmen, the officers were not wearing their required weapons when their military vehicle was seized. Had they been armed, they might have been able to prevent the ter- rorists from commandeering their vehicle, thus foiling the terrorist incident before the bus hijacking. JWV Wants Survivor To Get Medal Of Honor Washington (JTA) —The Jewish War Veterans of the United States (JWV) launched a nationwide cam- paign last week for Tibor Rubin, a Hungarian-born sur- vivor of the Nazi death camps, to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions during the the Korean War. The 58-year-old Rubin is now a 100 percent disabled veteran living in Garden Grove, Calif. Eighteen months after arriving in the United States, he enlisted the army in February, 1950. In November, his unit was cap- tured in Unsan, North Korea, and he spent the next 44 months as a prisoner-of-war. During that time, he is cre- dited with saving the lives of 35 to 40 other prisoners. Although badly wounded himself, Rubin provided medical care for the wounded and stole food and supplies for them. Rubin was released in a se- cret exchange of the most badly wounded POWs. He smuggled out in a leg cast the names and whereabouts of 500 prisoners. Veterans groups have sought to have him awarded the medal for which he had originally been refused, but the Defense Department has refused on the grounds that the statute of limitations for giving him the medal has ex- pired.