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He was carrying verses from the Koran and Islamic Jihad pamphlets, in addition to two butcher's knives and one smaller knife that were used in the stabbing attack. An Islamic Jihad spokes- man announced the attack was in retaliation for Israel's expulsion last month of more than 400 Palestinians to Lebanon. Police Cmdr. Yehuda Wilk said Mr. Dachduch was in Israel proper illegally since he did not possess the re- quired permits, but added that the Gaza resident had no previous record of violence. Mr. Dachduch began his rampage shortly after 6 a.m., when he stabbed a pedestrian on Har Zion Street, shouting "Allahu akhbar" (God is great). He then ran into a nearby cafe, where he stabbed two customers in their backs and continued down the street, stabbing a fourth man in the back. Witness Arye Zehavian, who owns a store in the bus station neighborhood, told police he heard screaming and saw a man running along the street, bran- dishing a big knife. "I told my assistant, Gil Dvir, a Civil Guard vol- unteer, to get his licenced gun and shoot him," Mr. Zehavian said. Mr. Dvir, 22, who ran after the assailant, described the incident later: "I let loose several shots at his legs. Two of them hit him in the leg and chest, and he staggered a few paces before collaps- ing." Israelis watching the chase reportedly roughed up the terrorist before police took him away. The injured victims were identified as Vladimir Kuperschmidt, 24, a new immigrant from Russia, who was seriously injured but in stable condition; Mahmoud Hassan Ali, 63, a Lebanese citizen with permission to work in Israel, who was stabbed in the back; Leon Gershon, 50, a resident of Or Yehuda, who sustained moderate injuries from a stab wound in his back; and Jerzy Hadjuk, 33, a Polish citizen who had worked in Israel for two years, who was lightly wounded. Israeli Police See Changes Tel Aviv (JTA) — In re- sponse to the escalating violence of the Palestinian uprising, the national police force has announced a major shake-up in its senior com- mand that will involve the retirement, replacement or promotion of nearly all its top officers. Officials said "more young blood" will enable the police command to cope more effec- tively with the challenges of the intifada, rising crime and an alarming traffic acci- dent rate. Technical advances in police techniques also make it imperative to have new and younger minds at the helm, said Police Minister Moshe Shahal and Police In- spector General Yaacov Terner at a press conference here. Three-quarters of the 65 newly-named top officers have at least one university degree. Their appointments take effect over the coming year, beginning February, and lower to 44 the average age of the police command. In a period marked by tur- bulence in the territories, the massive shake-up has been widely welcomed by the country in general and by the security establishment in particular. Retirees include those who have reached or passed the police retirement age of 55. In their ranks are all area and regional commanders, commanders of the Prison Service and Border Police and the Police Controller. The retirements, which open the road to advance- ment in the junior ranks, were welcomed by the force. ( LN