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February 19, 1993 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-19

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Angry
residents of the East
Talpiyot neighborhood of
Jerusalem are demanding
tough action against sur-
rounding Arab villages,
following the murder of a
young Israeli man by a
knife-wielding Arab.
In the aftermath of the
bloody attack, which also
left two other Jews wounded,
police have bolstered patrols
in the neighborhood to
maintain control and protect
Arabs from revenge attacks
by Jews.
The stabbing was the
deadliest of a spate of terror
incidents that began when
an Israeli couple driving
near the West Bank set-
tlement of Kiryat Arba came
under fire from a passing
vehicle. They were only
slightly injured.
In another incident, a 1-
year-old baby was seriously
hurt in northern Jerusalem
after a car she was riding in
with her parents was stoned,
apparently by Arabs. The
baby underwent surgery
after suffering skull frac-
tures.
The attack in East
Talpiyot began at about 6:20
a.m., when an Arab man re-
peatedly stabbed an Israeli
woman at a bus stop. The
spot lies on the edge of the
Jewish neighborhood in
eastern Jerusalem, near the
Arab villages of Jabel
Mukaber and Sur Bahir.
East Talpiyot resident
Moshe Mizrahi heard the
woman screaming and rush-
ed to help her. In the ensu-
ing scuffle, Mr. Mizrahi was
also injured.
The attacker began to flee
the scene, ran into Yehezkel
Mizrahi, Moshe's 28-year-old
son, and stabbed the young
man to death. A bus driver
who noticed what was hap-
pening fired two shots
toward the fleeing attacker,
but missed his target.
Police immediately con-
ducted a manhunt for the
assailant, who was seen
running toward the
neighboring Arab villages.
Security forces sealed off the
Arab villages and directed
the search using a helicopter
hovering overhead.
Police trackers followed
footprints from the site of
the attack to the nearby
village of Sheikh Sayyid,
where two suspects were de-
tained.
The stabbed woman,

meanwhile, underwent
surgery at Hadassah
Hospital and was described
as being in fair condition.
The attack was the latest
in a series of similar ones to
have taken place in the
neighborhood throughout
the years. The neighborhood
also has been plagued by re-
peated arson attacks on cars
owned by Jewish residents.
The latest murder trig-
gered angry reactions from
Jewish residents, with some
demanding that the at-
tacker's village be leveled
and its residents deported.
When Police Inspector-
General Ya'acov Terner
arrived on the scene, he was
greeted with angry shouts
demanding tougher action
against the neighboring
Arab villages.
Later, during Yehezkel
Mizrahi's funeral, Mayor
Teddy Kollek called on
residents of the city to re-
main calm.
Meanwhile, the weekend
shooting incident in the
West Bank was seen as
signaling a further deteri-
oration of the security situa-
tion in the territories.
Soon after the attack,
groups of Jewish residents of
Hebron and Kiryat Arba
rushed to the scene and
began to damage Arab
vehicles in revenge.
The tactic of attacking
Israeli vehicles from a pass-
ing car has been used by
Arabs and the Gaza Strip.

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — One Israeli
officer has been demoted and
a second is being court-
martialed following an army
investigation into the deaths
of two soldiers killed by a
bomb in south Lebanon two
weeks ago.
The chief of the northern
command, Maj. Gen. Yit-
zhak Mordechai, announced
the actions after reviewing
the report by an in-
vestigating officer.
The investigation revealed
that the soldiers' unit had
not been properly briefed
before setting out on patrol
in the Israeli-controlled
security zone.
The two men were killed
when a roadside bomb
detonated as their vehicle
passed nearby.

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