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July 07, 1989 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-07

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Silver, Hold, Hright, and so right for sumer...

In Washington, there was
no State Department briefing
June 30, but a department of-
ficial said the deportations
were particularly harmful at
a time when Israel is seeking
international support for its
peace plan.
"We have been strongly op-
posed to deportations," the of-
ficial said. "We have made
this clear in public, and we
have said this to the govern-
ment of Israel many times."
The latest expulsions were
carried out within hours after
the High Court of Justice
upheld the deportation orders
that were issued by the Israel
Defense Force 12 months ago.
The eight had appealed their
cases, first to a military
tribunal and then to the High
Court.
The IDF identified the
eight deportees as Ata
Ahmad Hussein Karsh, Nabil
Mohammed Tamus, Riad Waji
Kamel Ajur and Mohammed
Saadi Emdukh, all from the
Gaza Strip.
Those from the West Bank
are Majed Abdullah Labadi of
Abu Dis, Radwan Ziadi of
Hebron, Akif Wahid Ham-
dallah of Anabta and Taysir
Mohammed Nasrallah of the
Balata refugee camp, near
Nablus.

Israel Troubled
By Violence

Jerusalem (JTA) — An
Israeli soldier was shot and
slightly wounded last
weekend in a daring attack
near Israel Defense Force
headquarters in Gaza.
The IDF officer was fired
upon from a passing car as he
was walking toward the of-
fices of the civil administra-
tion. The soldier suffered on-
ly a slight injury, but another
bullet from the car hit and
badly wounded an Arab.
The incident was one in a
series of bloody events in the
Gaza Strip. Four Palestinians
were killed and over 30
wounded during clashes with
IDF soldiers at Gaza refugee
camps. Three were shot at the
Rafah camp, and one, a
15-year-old Palestinian youth,
was killed at the Khan Yunis
camp.
In the West Bank city of
Nablus, a 17-year-old Palesti-
nian youth died Sunday. He
had been shot by an IDF
patrol after he refused to
identify himself and ran away
from the soldiers.
The army demolished eight
houses during the weekend
and sealed off another three.
The houses were owned by
suspected members of Hamas,
the Islamic fundamentalist
organization.

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