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But a terrorist incident of far greater scale was-averted in the Tel Aviv metropolitan region when an alert patrol led police to the detection and destruction of a power- ful car bomb. Another bombing was averted when a bus conduc- tor found a booby-trapped parcel, which was safely defused. The Jerusalem stabbing occurred as Yaron Shefi was walking from his apartment to the Ateret Cohanim yeshiva in the Moslem Quarter of the Old City. The teen-age assailant came up from behind Shefi and plunged a knife deep into his neck. Mr. Shefi had no time to reach for the handgun he was carrying, but a fellow student pulled a pistol and shot the attacker in the leg. Paramedics from the yeshiva then proceeded to treat both the victim and the assailant until police and ambulances arrived. Mr. Shefi was undergoing examination to determine whether he would need surgery. Doctors said they were hoping no vital organ had been hurt. In the Tel Aviv area, meanwhile, a dramatic se- quence of events began about 2:30 in the morning, when a civilian patrol notic- ed a van without rear lights traveling with three Arab occupants on a road in Or Yehuda, about four miles southeast of Tel Aviv. Policeman Aharon Bin- Nun and his partner, Civil Guard volunteer Leon Cahalon, a 42-year-old building worker, flagged the car down, but it sped off. The patrol set off in pursuit, radioing for reinforcements. The chase led them several miles northward to the upscale suburb of Ramat Efal, where the van hit a dead end street and was blocked by a police car. Its three occupants jumped out. One was captured almost immediately. A second was seized out- side a private home, the door of which he had knocked down, begging for admis- sion. The only occupants of the house at the time were a 14-year-old girl and her Lab- rador dog. Sharon Guzman, alarmed by police sirens and hearing knocking at the door, ac- companied by what she later described as "cries and sobs," phoned her parents, who were visiting friends out of town. They told her to take refuge in the family shelter until they got home. A third man, believed to be the leader of the group, got away and was still being sought Sunday. One of the captured men told police the van was booby- trapped. Police sappers discovered it con- tained five 2 5-pound cylinders of cooking gas, attached to explosive charges with a timing device. The van had been stolen Nov. 19 from the Shikun Dan suburb of Tel Aviv. Its owner had left two full gas cylinders in the vehicle, The teen-age assailant came up behind Shefi and plunged a knife into his neck. together with a licenced pistol that he left under the seat. The terrorists added three more large gas cylinders and explosive charges, to convert the van a major car bomb. Police believe the missing terrorist is in possession of the stolen weapon. The car owner was detain- ed and released on bail pen- ding questioning about the careless handling of a firearm. A police anti-bomb robot, operating by remote control, blew up the explosive charges as Ramat Efal residents took shelter in bomb blast rooms prepared at the outset of the Persian Gulf War nearly two years ago. b But the blast, which damaged nearby cars and broke windows over a wide area, left the gas cylinders intact. Police then towed the booby-trapped car to an empty field on the outskirts of the residential quarter and destroyed it by ex- plosives. (