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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1992

"We have to move toward
being a normal country .
where we can live together,"
Adm. Osses told the Jewish
leaders.
Observers viewed the
meeting as a clear first step'`'
toward a new relationship
between the Jewish com-
munity and the still influen-
tial armed forces. -
Dr. Ruben Beraja, presi-
dent of the DAIA, said fur-
ther meetings with repre-
sentatives of the armed
forces were planned.
Few believe there will be a w
dramatic increase in the
number of young Jews _...
choosing a military career.
Memories of Jewish
prisoners being singled out
for torture and beatings
under the previous military
dictatorship are still too
fresh.
But the new attitude of the
military was symbolically
reflected in a benefit concert
for the Israeli city of Ramat •
Gan last week when a regi-
mental band stationed in
Buenos Aires played a mix of
Argentine and Israeli music
to a delighted audience.

Four Are Killed
In West Bank Shootout

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Buenos Aires (JTA) — The
Argentine military, long a
bastion of anti-Semitism, is
now welcoming Jews, in re-
sponse to lobbying from the
Argentine Jewish commun-
ity.
"The Jewish community,
like any other, has to be a
part of the armed forces,"
the Argentine Joint Chiefs
of Staff commander, Adm.
Emilio Osses, told Jewish
leaders at a recent meeting.
Given the long exclusion of
Jews from the officer corps,
the very fact of the meeting
between Argentina's top
military leader and the
DAIA, the Delegation of
Argentine Jewish Associa-
tions, marked a sharp depar-
ture.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff
brings together the heads of
Argentina's army, navy and
air force, and its function
has been revitalized since
the restoration of democracy
in 1983.
The Argentine navy was
part of the allied coalition
that enforced the blockade
against Iraq in the Persian
Gulf War.

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
commander of a special
undercover unit of the
border police, a Palestinian
woman and two terrorists
tied to the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization were
killed in an all-night battle
in the West Bank town of
Jenin.
The dead woman's two
daughters, ages 1. and 3, and
another Arab woman were
wounded in the shootout.
The battle was one of the
fiercest ever fought by
undercover units operating
in the administered ter-
ritories.
The special unit was sent
to a home in Jenin at around
1 a.m., after intelligence in-
formation was received that
two terrorists highly wanted
by Israeli authorities had
found shelter in the apart-
ment of a man named Khal-
ed Alawneh.
The police, under the
command of Inspector
Eliahu Avraham, were fired
on as they tried to jump from
the roof into the second-floor
apartment where the ter-
rorists were located.
Mr. Avraham was fatally

wounded. As he lay bleeding
on a staircase, the rest of the
unit tried to reach him but
was prevented from doing so
by the heavy fire.
It was apparently during
this shootout that a woman
who lived in the building
was shot dead and her
daughters severely wound-
ed.
During a lull in the
fighting, the police re-
portedly tried to convince
the terrorists, still barricad-
ed in the apartment, to turn
themselves in, but to no •
avail.
The terrorists, each armed
with M-16 rifles, remained •
within, reportedly holding
hostage a 4-year-old girl.
Police and army rein-
forcements arrived, in- ••
cluding the anti- terror unit
of the border police. At about
7 a.m., they stormed the
building, killing the two ter-
rorists and releasing the
child unharmed.
It was then that the police
found Mr. Avraham dead.
The dead terrorists
belonged to the so-called
Black Panther unit of Al
Fatah.

