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October 25, 1991 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-25

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NEWS

Unarmed Man
Shot At Border

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A man in
civilian clothes acting
suspiciously near the Israeli-
Jordanian border fence was
shot to death by soldiers on
both sides, the Israel
Defense Force disclosed.
The incident occurred close
to the Yarmuk River, a
major tributary of the Jor-
dan, in the vicinity of the
Hamat Gader hot springs,
near Kibbutz Mevo Hamma
on the Golan Heights.
The man, who was - un-
armed, was spotted by IDF
and Jordanian soldiers
lingering in the area bet-
ween the security fence and
the river. He failed to re-
spond when challenged by
an Israeli patrol.
The IDF opened fire. So did
Jordanian soldiers. The man
was struck down by bullets
from both sides.
A search of his body yield-
ed no identification docu-
ments but he is presumed to
have been a Jordanian army
deserter.
Mevo Hamma was put on
alert for four hours after the
incident. Women and chil-
dren took shelter while the
men mounted guard. The
IDF fired flares into the air
as soldiers searched for
possible intruders.
The Yarmuk River forms
the boundary between Jor-
dan and Syria before it flows
into the Jordan River.

Kuwaiti Bank
Receives Fine

Washington (JTA) — The
New York branch of a
Kuwaiti bank has been
assessed the largest
monetary penalty ever im-
posed for violating filing re-
quirements of the anti-
boycott provisions of the
U.S. Export Administration
Act, the U.S. Commerce
Department has announced.
CBK-NY, the New York
branch of the Commercial
Bank of Kuwait, agreed to
pay $383,100 in civil
penalties for 146 alleged
violations, said Douglas
Lavin, acting assistant sec-
retary for export.
From February 1986 to
April 1988, the bank
allegedly received requests
from various banks in
Kuwait to engage in ac
tivities that would further
the boycott against Israel,
but it failed to report the re-
quests "in a timely manner"
to the Commerce Depart-
ment.
The company agreed to pay
the civil fine.

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