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For orders and information please call (313) 967-2021 1 1 R 25250 Greenfield • In The Royal Plaza • Oak Park, MI Jerusalem (JTA) — A Pales- tinian stabbed five students and a principal outside a high school here, adding to an ongoing wave of violence and triggering attacks by angry mobs against Arabs in the neighborhood. Unrest also continued in the Gaza Strip, where a 10- year- old Palestinian boy was shot and killed and two other Arabs were seriously wounded, the army said. Palestinian sources said three Arabs were killed in violent clashes between rioting residents and Israeli troops. In the Jerusalem stabbing attack, eyewitnesses said the Palestinian assailant burst into the yard of the ORT John F. Kennedy Ap- prenticeship Center in the East Jerusalem neighbor- hood of Talpiyot early in the morning. Twenty students and the school principal were in the yard as the man charged at them, yelling "Allahu Akbar," or "God is Great," and stabbing people with what looked like a long kit- chen knife. The school's guard, who was unarmed, and the prin- cipal apparently used a chair to subdue the 22-year-old at- tacker. School officials then prevented students, who had begun to hit him, from beating him to death. The Palestinian assailant reportedly came from an Arab village close to Talpiyot. The man was identified as Hamdan Shkeirat, who was released from jail a year and a half ago after serving a two-year sentence for tor- ching cars and throwing fire- bombs, sources said. Shaken students, parents and residents who gathered outside the school afterward blasted the Rabin govern- ment and shouted anti-Arab slogans. Dozens of residents and workers in the area's nearby industrial zone threw stones, bottles and other objects at Arab- owned cars, injuring at least two Palestinians and lightly injuring an Israeli border policeman. One Arab was beaten by a mob that fled before police arrived. In New York, the presi- dent of the American ORT Federation, Murra y Konelman. said: "This at- tack is particularly painful. recently met with the prin-1 cipal and students at OR'Il Kennedy and they a0 wonderful kids. "Most of the 450 students at the school, 50 of whom are Arabs, are hard-luck kiL, who have a history of failur6 at other schools." Prime Minister Yitzhal Rabin, who was visiting the Gaza Strip to pump up the army's morale and calm the country over the securit -: \ situation, called the morn-'I ing stabbings an "atrocity"' that should have been prevented by the govern ment-financed school guard. Mr. Rabin was forced to de- fend the government'F security policy in the, Knesset during two no TI confidence motions from', right-wing parties following the school yard attack. "We'll cope with all the measures that are allowed to , , The Palestinian assailant came from an Arab village. us by Israeli law," he said it Gaza, adding that the armS, and all the security branches of the police "are operatin with one goal: to reduce to minimum the violence." At the same time, Mr Rabin said it was unrealisti to hold the government a countable for providing it citizens with absolut security. Mr. Rabin added that the, nation is in a "violent con-, frontation" with Palestin-, fans in the territories tha can be solved only at the ne-I gotiating table and not through military means. But Mr. Rabin also em- phasized: "We have to make it clear that violence, terror, will not change our posi-I tion." The government has decided to beef up the, nation's police force by ad-, ding 1,000 to 2,000 extr a recruits to deal with the ris-I ing tide of violence. Right-wing Jewish groups, protested against Arab,' violence at demonstrationg, in the city center and outsid the Knesset. Police broke up a protest i downtown Jerusalem, after demonstrators refused a Police request to disperse