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December 11, 1992 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-11

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Three Soldiers
Killed In Gaza

Jerusalem (JTA) — Three
Israeli army reservists
patrolling the Gaza Strip
were killed in an ambush by
terrorists of the Islamic fun-
damentalist llamas move-
ment.
Gunmen in a passing car
sprayed the soldiers' jeep
with automatic fire before
dawn in an attack coinciding
with the fifth anniversary of
the Palestinian uprising.
The attackers fled
shouting "Allahu Akhbar"
(God is great), according to ( i
accounts given Israel Radio
by Gaza Strip workers who
witnessed the assault.
The dead were Lt. Haggai )
Amit, 24, of Kibbutz
Revivim; Cpl. Udi Zamir, 23, ci
of Rehovot; and Shalom , ) ,1
Zabari of Gedera, whose age
was not given.
The Israeli army has im-
posed a military closure of
indefinite duration on the
Gaza Strip, which will bar
residents from entering j
Israel.
Speaking from Rome,
where he is on an official
visit, Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin laid blame for
the attack on both Islamic
fundamentalists and Syrian-
supported terrorists. He said
Israel would take necessary (_
measures against acts of
terror.
The Israel Defense Force
chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Ehud
Barak, said the army plans
special measures to combat )
terror in the Gaza Strip,
which was escalated as
peace negotiations resumed
in Washington.
Gen. Barak said the last
two months had seen 20 at-
tempted attacks against
Israeli vehicles and military
installations, most of which--
had been foiled.
In the Knesset the opposi-
tion Likud blamed the
government's defense policy
for the attack.
Likud Knesset member
Michael Eitan called on Mr.)--:
Rabin to give up the defense
portfolio.
Rafael Eitan, leader of the
right-wing Tsomet party and
a former army chief of staff,
called for a renewal of tough
measures employed against:
terrorists in the Gaza Strip
in the 1970s.
He urged the army to seek
out the terrorists.
"The intifada is an impor-
tant historical event for
Israelis, too, and is, in fact„
what brought the Rabin`
government to power," said
Hadash Knesset member
Tamar Gozansky.

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