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The operation was shut down last week when police, in a predawn raid, swooped down on a printing press in Jerusalem's El- Rom district, where the counterfeiting activities were centered. Police and army units ar- rested the press's owners, brothers Najer Abu Kader, 22, and Awad Abu Kader, 30, at their homes. A still undetermined number of counterfeit driver's licenses, family reunification permits, in- surance policies and other documents for Palestinian residents of the ad- ministered territories were also allegedly produced at the Salem Printing Press. The nine presses and three copying machines were capable of producing tens of millions of dollars in counterfeit currency and vast numbers of false docu- ments. Police announced the ar- rests and raid a week after the Bank of Israel warned the public to be on guard against "top quality" fake 100 shekel ($40) bills. The press was also used to produce intifada pamphlets, which the owners told police interrogators they were forced to produce by intifada activists. Police sources said they were still investigating whether terrorist organiza- tions were behind the entire counterfeiting operation. The investigation which led to the discovery of the fakers' operation was spark- ed by intelligence informa- tion received by the police some six weeks ago. As the raid on the press was taking place, other police units simultaneously raided locations in the near- by village of Jaba, where the brothers were believed to be hiding some of the fake money. Nearly 200,000 shekels ($82,000) in fake bills was found. Police said the raid was launched after they were tipped off that the brothers planned to begin producing a large quantity of fake bills in the coming days. They said more arrests could be expected. Murder Suspects Are Arrested Tel Aviv (JTA) — Five Pa- lestinians have been ar- rested for the brutal murder last month of an Israeli lawyer who was working in the European Community's aid office in the Gaza Strip. A sixth man implicated in the killing has escaped across the nearby Egyptian border, the army has re- ported. One of the men arrested, Rifat Ali Mohammed Aruki, 23, from the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, was a guard who worked at a nearby office and knew the victim, Ian Feinberg, per- sonally. The South African-born mr. Feinberg would travel regularly from his Tel Aviv law firm to the offices of the E.C., one of his clients. Mr. Feinberg and Mr. Aruki knew each other, and Mr. Feinberg even supplied his eventual killer with free legal advice after Mr. Aruki was caught inside Israel without a permit. Mr. Aruki was a guard at the offices of the Cooperation for Development organiza- tion, a British-run economic aid office which provided loans for small businessmen. Mr. Aruki was presumably able to supply the other gang members with advance news of Mr. Feinberg's work schedule in Gaza. It was the arrest last week of Mohammed Sakara, 22, of the Bureij refugee camp in Gaza, that led the army to crack open the case. It is believed that it was the information he provided which led troops to Mr. Feinberg's killers. The two men directly responsible for the killing were picked up last week, Mr. Aruki and Omar Issa Rajib, 19.