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> the area," Mr. Rabin said.
"There is no possibility to
contain hermetically terror-
ism," the prime minister
said.
"The closure of the ter-
ritories proved to be a
positive step. It restored
I security and confidence in
> Israel. But at the same time,
it created various prob-
lems," he said.
As the attack was reported
in the media, tension rose
high in Jerusalem. In one
incident, an armed Israeli
\ shot and wounded five Arab
construction workers, ap-
parently believing they were
the terrorists.
The Israel Defense Force
chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Ehud
Barak, said the terrorists in-
tended to take hostages for
bargaining or cause massive
casualties with the attack.
"We had hit the Hamas
hard," said Lt. Gen. Barak,
apparently referring to both
deportations and arrests of
Hamas militants. "But we
have never deluded
ourselves that it had either
evaporated or disappeared."
Lt. Gen. Barak, as well as
Police Inspector-General
Rafi Peled, said that despite
the tragic results of the at-
/ -3 tack, it was a failure for the
terrorists, thanks to the cou-
rageous conduct of the driver
and the border policeman
who stopped the terrorists'
car.
President Ezer Wdizman,
too, praised the bus driver,
saying that his cool head
prevented a potentially
greater disaster.
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres, visiting the site of the
attack, refused to associate
the attack with the present
difficulties in the peace pro-
cess.
Mr. Peled described the at-
tack as a highly sophisti-
cated operation, saying the
terrorists were equipped
with a considerable amount
of ammunition, six ex-
plosives and a number of
hand grenades.
At the United Nations in
New York, Israeli Ambas-
sador Gad Yaacobi protested
the attack in a letter to U.N.
Secretary- General Boutros
Boutros-Ghali.
"Israel will continue to
combat terrorism. At the
same time, despite the pro-
vocation and the pain, Israel
will continue to do its utmost
,-D to make progress toward
I
peace," Mr. Yaacobi wrote.

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