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March 19, 1993 - Image 135

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-19

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Israeli Guard Stabbed
In Old Jerusalem

Jerusalem (JTA) — A Pales-
tinian woman stabbed and
kvounded an Israeli guard in
Jerusalem's Old City, ad-
Uing to a string of violent at-
tacks that has hit this coun-
try i n the past week.
The guard, hospitalized
with lung wounds described
Os "light to medium," was
escorting a woman from the
swish Quarter to the
Moslem Quarter.
Police apprehended the at-
tacker, a 34-year-old mother
of four from a refugee camp
pear the West Bank city of
Ramallah.
The stabbing on Haggai
Street, one of the busiest
alleys in the Old City, added
to the already high tension
in Jerusalem, where police
were searching for the
Israeli Jew who shot dead an
Arab in eastern Jerusalem
after his car was stoned.
In the Gaza Strip, mean-
while, Israeli security forces
maintained a curfew on the
Rafah refugee camp as sear:
ches continued for the Pales-
Linians who killed an Israeli
Ehere.
Police released the name of
Fhe murdered Israeli,
Yehoshua Weissbrod, 44, a
gas company worker from
Tel Aviv, who was shot to
death after mistakenly
16ntering the refugee camp
on his way to a gas terminal
Mar the Israeli-Egyptian
border.
About 100 local residents
were detained for question-
ing, according to Palestinian
pources. Local sources iden-
tified the killers as members
1f the Hawks, an armed
gang affiliated with the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization's mainstream Fatah
faction.
In addition, the entire
Gaza Strip remained sealed
Ooff for a second day, with the
army barring the 40,000 or
so Palestinian laborers who
enter Israel proper daily to
work.
The army closed off the
territory following the
Orutal murder of two Israelis
in the heart of Tel Aviv, car-
ried out by a Gaza resident
who managed to enter Israel
without a valid permit.
Ion Jerusalem, Arab
s tudents clashed with border
olice, and two rioting
igtudents were lightly
wounded in the head by
rubber bullets.
Jerusalem police were still
searching for the killer of

Juma Abdul Aziz, 60, who
was shot to death by a Jew-
ish driver who came under a
stoning attack in eastern
Jerusalem. The driver fired
several shots in return and
fled the scene.
Jerusalem police did track
down another Israeli driver
who fired shots and damaged
vehicles in the northern
Jerusalem Arab neighbor-
hood of Isawiya. The man
told police he had opened fire
in self-defense, after stones
had been thrown at his car.
Police confiscated his gun
following questioning..
Deputy Defense Minister
Mordechai Gur expressed
confidence that Israel would
continue the peace process,
despite the recent tension in
southern Lebanon, Gaza and
Jerusalem. At the same
time, Mr. Gur said, Israel
would do its utmost to fight
Arab terrorism.

Palestinian
Is Detained

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The identi-
ty of a fourth Palestinian
American arrested on suspi-
cion of hostile anti- Israel ac-
tivity has been given as An-
war Hamdan Dandoul, 33, of
Lafayette, Pa.
Mr. Dandoul was arrested
Feb. 28 in the West Bank
village of Ramallah, and
was, like the other Palestin-.
ians detained, accused of
engaging in hostile anti-
Israel activities on behalf of
Hamas.
Like Mohammed Salah,
39, and Mohammed Jarrad,
38, Mr. Dandoul entered
Israel in mid-January. All
three are said to have been
sent here by llamas to help
rebuild the organization
from setbacks experienced
since the December deporta-
tions to Lebanon of over 400
of its alleged members.
Mr. Dandoul's attorney,
Jawad Boulos, said his client
commuted between his
hometown of El-Bireh and
the United States frequently
since first leaving 10 years
ago.
Mr. Dandoul, an engineer,
is married with four children
and had come to visit his
wife, Iman, and family, who
live most of the year in El-
Bireh.
Mr. Dandoul was ques-
tioned by investigators once
before being arrested in
February.

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