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April 23, 1993 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-23

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel has
declined to comment on re-
ports from Lebanon that a top
commander of George
Habash's Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine
was gunned down by Israeli
commandos.
Reports out of Lebanon
said Samir Suweidan, a
Lebanese citizen and PFLP li-
aison officer with Hezbollah
forces in Lebanon, was killed
last week by an Israeli force
north of the border security
zone in southern Lebanon.
According to initial re-
ports, Mr. Suweidan was
killed, together with his wife,
their 11-year-old daughter
and another man, when their
private car was ambushed in
a tobacco field near the fami-
ly home in Yatar village, just
beyond the northern border of
the security zone.
Later reports from Beirut
said that Mr. Suweidan him-
self had not been killed in the
attack, but had been serious-
ly wounded and hospitalized
in Sidon.
The daily Ma'ariv news-
paper quoted a senior Israeli
military source as saying that
Mr. Suweidan was "the sort
of terrorist who has been in
our sights for a long time, and
he deserves to have been
wiped out, whoever did it."
Conflicting reports de-
scribed the attack near Yatar
as an infantry ambush as-
sisted by helicopter, an as-
sault by helicopter- born.
commandos or rockets fired
at Suweidan's car from heli-
copters.
Others reports suggested
that the operation was in-
tended as a kidnapping of Mr.
Suweidan. According to this
version, the attack team, hav-
ing failed to capture him,
called in helicopter gunships
to destroy Mr. Suweidan's car
as he left his village.
PFLP and Hezbollah guer-
rillas are held responsible for
a number of terrorist assaults
against Israelis, including a
series of Katyusha rocket at-
tacks against the western
Galilee last year, in which a
5-year-old girl was killed at
Moshav Granot.
The Israeli army's com-
mander of the northern front,
Maj. Gen. Yitzhak Mordechai,
said over the weekend that
terrorists may be expected to
intensify attacks on the eve of
Israel's Independence Day
and the scheduled resumption
of peace talks in Washington.

He pointed out that the sit-
uation in Lebanon has
changed dramatically, be-
cause terrorists no longer op-
erate as "semi- armies" from
identifiable bases that can be
attacked relatively easily.
Instead, anti-Israeli ter-
rorists now hide among the
civilian population in towns
and villages, in mosques and
markets, making them hard-
er targets to identify and hit.

Questions Arise
On Gun Use

Jerusalem (JTA) — A
Jerusalem man who shot
and killed an Arab car thief
who he thought was armed,
has been released on bail.
The weekend incident has
prompted calls for clearer
government guidelines
about when Israeli civilians
are allowed to fire their per-
sonal weapons, an issue that
was hotly debated last mon-
th during a wave of Palestin-
ian attacks on Jews.
The civilian in this latest
shooting works as a security
guard and told police he
opened fire during a pursuit
of Rad Mohammed
Sha'aban, 18, of the West
Bank city of Ramallah, who
had broken into a car and
was fleeing the scene with
two other Arab youths.
He said Mr. Sha'aban
turned at one point and ap-
peared ready to use a
weapon, prompting him to
fire a single fatal shot to Mr.
Sha'aban's head.
Police said no weapon was
found near the site of the
shooting.
The Justice Ministry has
come under criticism for fail-
ing to clarify what the
regulations are for civilian
use of guns at a time when
police have called on Israelis
to carry their weapons in an
effort to combat terrorist at-
tacks.
The government recently
relaxed the shooting rules
for the military, saying
soldiers could fire at any
armed Palestinian, even if
the situation was not life-
endangering.
However, Jerusalem's new
police chief, Yehuda Wilk,
said that it is illegal for
civilians to use a licensed
weapon during a theft when
no danger is posed to human
life.

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