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August 09, 1991 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-09

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Hebron Knifing
Latest Violence

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel
Defense Force Chief of Staff
Gen. Ehud Barak, in a
meeting with settlers at
Ariel in the West Bank, said
the army was aware of —
and was a making a serious
effort to apprehend — bands
of armed Arabs operating in
the administered territories.
He also said the IDF was
devising methods to cope
with the increased use of
firearms by intifada ac-
tivists.
Early last week, a Jewish
resident of Hebron was knif-
ed and slightly wounded by
two Arab assailants now the
subjects of a widespread
search.
Maj. Gen. Danny Yatom,
commander of the central
region which includes the
West Bank, met with local
Jewish residents shortly
after the incident. He warn-
ed them to refrain from
revenge attacks and to let
the army do its job of protec-
ting security.
After the stabbing, a Jew-
ish-owned car was set on fire
and there were several
stone-throwing incidents.
A cm-few has been clamped
on the city, which has fre-
quently been the scene of
clashes between Arabs and
Jews.
The meeting was held at
the home of Rabbi Moshe
Levinger, one of the militant
leaders of the local Jewish
community.
Rabbi Levinger once serv-
ed a brief prison term in
connection with the killing
of an Arab merchant in the
Hebron marketplace.
Meanwhile, internecine
murder continues.
Arab assailants broke into
Shifta Hospital in Gaza
where they shot and killed a
33-year-old Arab who was
being treated for chest
wounds inflicted by masked
Palestinian gunmen.
The victim was suspected
of collaboration with the
Israeli authorities.
The incident was the se-
cond within a month in
which armed men
penetrated a government
hospital to complete an un-
finished execution.

a Jewish
was
Nili
underground espionage
organization which operated
in Palestine during World
War I. Led by Aharon
Aaronson, the members
sought to assist the British
army, hoping that after the
war Britain would recipro-
cate by helping to establish a
Jewish state in Palestine.

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