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October 16, 1992 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-16

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Wave Of Violence
Arouses New Fears

Jerusalem (JTA) — A wave
of weekend violence in the
administered territories,
linked to a hunger strike by
jailed Palestinians that may
now have ended, has trig-
gered fears in Israel that the
intifada may be building
I new momentum.
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin, who also holds the
defense portfolio, said the
army and security forces had
received orders to use "every
legally available means" to
quell the disturbances,
which included the murder
of an Israeli civilian in the
1 -- Gaza Strip.
Police were on maximum
alert, especially in
Jerusalem, for the Sukkot
festival week.
Analysts link the
heightened unrest to a sense
of frustration over lack of
progress in the first round of
Israeli- Palestinian peace
talks in Washington since
the Rabin government came
to power.
The let-down is all the
more acute when set against
the generally upbeat
assessment of the Israeli-
Syrian negotiations.
The mass rioting in east
Jerusalem, the West Bank
and the Gaza Strip left dead
a young Palestinian man
who had been shot by
soldiers in the West Bank
village of Beita. And a mem-
ber of the paramilitary
border police was seriously
injured in a riot in the Gaza
Strip border town of Rafah.
A Jewish computer techni-
0 cian was bludgeoned to
death with a hoe during a
working visit to a settlement
in the Gaza Strip. He was
not immediately identified.
Arab sources say 80 Pales-
tinians were hurt in the
weekend disturbances. They
included a young man who
was shot from behind by a
border policeman in east
Jerusalem, in circumstances
that have given rise to a con-
troversy between the police
and a journalist who
witnessed the incident.
Police claim the man tried
to snatch a weapon from a
policeman. But news pho-
tographer Neora Ber-Nir of
the left-wing magazine Zu
Haderech said the man was
lying on the ground when
shot and was in no position
to endanger the officer.
The shooting took place
after the man picked up a
tear-gas grenade fired by the
police and threw it back at
the policemen. He was ar-

rested, but a milling crowd
of Palestinian women sought
to prevent his removal from
the site by the police.
The riots erupted against
the background of a 2-week-
old hunger strike in the
prisons, which may have
ended last weekend. Offi-
cials at the Police Ministry_
were quoted as saying that
representatives of the
prisoners had announced
they were calling off the
strike.
Some Israeli experts at-
tribute the upsurge of un-
rest, both in the jails and on
the streets, to the work of
forces within the Palestinian
nationalist movement who
oppose the peace process.
Others link it to disap-
pointment at gridlock in the
negotiations, coupled with
fear that Syria and Israel
may be working out a
separate deal — as
Jerusalem and Cairo did in
1979 — that would again
leave the Palestinians with
a feeling of being left out in
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Clashes Erupt
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violence in the Gaza Strip
and east Jerusalem over the
Yom Kippur holiday has
made it clear that Palestin-
ian unrest is on the upswing
despite the progress being
made in Washington toward
a peace settlement.
In fact, analysts attributed
the upsurge in nationalist
violence to Palestinian
efforts to divert the focus
away from the progress be-
ing made with Syria to their
own cause.
The unrest in Gaza
erupted when Israeli troops
opened fire and used tear gas
against thousands of Pales-
tinians throwing stones and
firebombs at a demonstra-
tion in solidarity with a
hunger strike by Palestinian
prisoners.
Arab sources claimed 63
hurt, including 43 by live
fire and the remainder by
rubber pellets. Five were
said to be in serious condi-
tion, including a girl who
lost an eye. Scores suffered
from inhalation of tear gas,
they said.
However, an Israeli army
spokesman reported only 12
wounded, one seriously, bas-
ed on reports at local
hospitals.

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