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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. Death Leads To Court-Martial 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.