ROSH HASHANAH GREETINGS
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Activists Use
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DEADLINE: Wednesday, Aug. 28
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Jerusalem (JTA) — As
most Palestinians in the
administered territories
become increasingly disen-
chanted with the intifada,
hard-core activists are resor-
ting to deadlier weapons.
Stones and home-made
gasoline bombs are being
replaced by firearms and
high explosives.
The latest escalation oc-
curred last week, when an
explosive charge blasted a
home in the Jewish set-
tlement of Otniel, in the
southern Hebron hills.
While no one was hurt in
the attack — there was no
one home at the time — it
was the first penetration of a
settlement by intifada ac-
tivists bent on attacking its
residents.
Last week, a barrage of
eight gasoline bombs simul-
taneously hit the Gaza police
station. By sheer chance, no
one was hurt.
The use of firearms is also
proliferating in the Gaza
Strip.
Defense Minister Moshe
Arens instructed Israel
Defense Force Chief of Staff
Ehud Barak to devise new
tactics to cope with the steep
rise in the use of firearms.
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Germans Cancel
Mall Plans
New York (JTA) — Ger-
many's announcement that
plans to open a supermarket
near the site of Ravensbruck
concentration camp would
be scrapped has been
welcomed by Jewish groups,
which had protested the pro-
ject.
In a cable sent to German
officials, the Anti-Defama-
tion League said, "It is only
fitting that the integrity of
the site be preserved as a
memorial and reminder for
the world of the horrors and
tragedy of Nazi rule."
But Abraham Foxman,
ADL's national chairman,
said the supermarket plans
betrayed an "insensitivity,
lack of memory" that Jewish
organizations needed to
guard against.
Elan Steinberg, executive
director of the World Jewish
Congress, said he is pleased
that the issue has been
resolved, but warned of a
"repeated pattern" of
trivialization of the Holo-
caust.
"This is something we're
going to have to be wary of
for the next many years, if
not decades," said Mr
Steinberg.
May the New Year Bring
To All Our Friends
and Family — Health,
Joy, Prosperity
and Everything
Good in Life.
May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.
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