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Ehud Barak, and Ami Ayalon promises many more surprises for terrorists, Israeli newspaper analysts say. From the IDF's perspec- tive, this naval operation represents one more success in the campaign to frustrate other infiltration efforts. The navy has more than once announced that it maintains the right to con- duct ongoing security opera- tions outside Israeli ter- ritorial waters and to con- duct routine activity in the open seas off the coast of southern Lebanon. The navy's primary con- frontations take place with Palestinian and Shi'ite ter- rorist organizations, which are developing a naval capability to infiltrate Israel. As the IDF achieves greater success in thwarting land-based penetrations from its so-called security zone, the potential for at tacks from Lebanese coasts and waters increases, the reports said. Along the Lebanese coasts, there are about 80 improvis- ed docks, some of which can be of use by terrorists. Rubber dinghies, fishing boats and racing crafts in their possession —acquired from sporting clubs and civilian companies worldwide —can be put to sea by terrorists from almost any location. The majority of the Pales- tinian terrorist organiza- tions, particularly Al Fatah and Ahmed Jabril's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Com- mand, are assisted in their training by the Libyan navy. 11 In the past, terrorists from these groups have even departed directly from Libya to carry out attacks against Israel. Recently, in the wake of international pressure on Libya, rumors have cir- culated in the West that this.* assistance is about to stop. But terrorists have other ' organizations, tied to the Islamic fundamentalist organization Hezbollah, • which have already tried to carry out infiltration attacks. from the sea. There have been incidences of sea mines planted, ambushes laid and attempted suicide missions •.• against Israeli navy patrol boats. 1 Over the past two weeks, .4 there has been stepped-up IDF activity against ter- rorists bases in Lebanon via air attacks and activity within the security zone. The naval activity adds a new dimension to the struggle against terrorist incursions. Skinheads Plan Rally • Rome (JTA) — Neo-Nazi skinheads from Italy, France and Germany are planning., to hold a rally at Fregene, a beach resort near Rome, on Aug. 23, according to a report in the daily // Messaggero. But local authorities are determined that such a rally will not take place. 401 "The skinheads will not invade Fregene," Fernando Masone, Rome's police chief, • 'told the paper. "We have been watching this situation • for months and we know perfectly their moves and the membership of every skinhead group." Angelo Consalvo, presi- dent of a local tourist board, 4 said police officials had assured him that skinheads would be barred from 4 * Fregene, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, if they try to rally there. Nonetheless, according to the report, there is still con- lo cern among local residents and vacationers that the ral- ly will take place — perhaps relocated to one of many large discotheques. Swastikas and neo-Nazi graffiti have begun to ap- pear on local walls.