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June 01, 1990 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-06-01

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One news photographer
was hospitalized after being
punched and kicked.
Two members of Rabbi
Meir Kahane's anti-Arab
Kach movement were ar-
rested on suspicion of attack-
ing journalists. Other Kach
supporters ran through the
crowds screaming, "Death to
the Arabs."
But the chaos was short-
lived. Two hours after the
blast, the shops and stalls of
the market were crowded
again with shoppers.
Political reactions were
also predictable.
The center-left Shinui par-
ty expressed shock and urg-
ed Prime Minister-designate
Yitzhak Shamir to
"acknowledge the reality
that Israel must respond
positively to U.S. Secretary
of State James Baker" and
begin talks with the Palesti-
nians immediately.
The left suggested that the
government's policies caus-
ed the situation to de-
teriorate.
Right-wing Knesset mem-
ber Elyakim Haetzni of the
Tehiya party, on the other
hand, called for the immedi-
ate arrest of Palestinian
leaders Faisal Husseini, Sari
Nusseibeh and Radwan Abu
Ayyash.
He blamed them for every
violent act "in the land of
Israel."
The three Palestinians
have been on a hunger strike
in a tent at International
Red Cross headquarters in
Jerusalem to protest the
Rishon le-Zion killings.
Husseini condemned the
bombing, saying he
"absolutely rejects attacks
against civilians."

Wolf Prizes
Are Awarded
In Israel

Jerusalem (JPFS) — Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
presented the 1990 Wolf
Prizes, known as Israel's
"Nobel Prize," in Sunday
ceremonies at the Knesset.
This year's Wolf Prize
recipients are: in medicine,
Maclyn McCarty of
Rockefeller University, New
York; in agriculture, Jozef
Stefaan Schell of West Ger-
many; in mathematics, Ilya
Piatetski-Shapiro of Tel
Aviv University and Ennio
de Giorgi of Italy; in physics,
Pierre Gilles de Gennes of
Paris and David J. Thouless
of the University of Wash-
ington, Seattle; and in arts
(painting), Anselm Kiefer of
West Germany. There is a
$100,000 prize for each
category.

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