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October 15, 1993 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-15

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Hamas Steps Up
Terrorist Atttacks

Jerusalem (JTA) — As
Israeli policy-makers began
preparing this week for up-
coming negotiations with
the Palestinians on the
implementation of the re-
cently signed autonomy ac-
cord, the rejectionist Hamas
movement stepped up its
terror campaign against the
agreement.
A member of the Islamic
fundamentalist group
detonated a booby-trapped
car outside an Israeli army
base near the West Bank
town of Beit El, killing
himself and wounding 30
people on a passenger bus
that happened to be driving
by.
The previous evening, un-
identified terrorists fired
shots at a Jewish woman
who was waiting at a bus
stop in the Etzion bloc of
West Bank settlements
south of Bethlehem. The
woman suffered medium
wounds in her stomach.
An hour later, shots were
fired from a passing car at
an Israeli vehicle, also in the
Gush Etzion region. No one
was hurt, but several bullets
hit the car.
The attacks appeared to be
the latest attempts by
Muslim fundamentalists to
sabotage the historic accord
Israel signed in Washington
last month with the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization.
The Israel Defense Force
chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Ehud
Barak, said that similar ter-
rorist incidents could be ex-
pected in the near future,
requiring extra caution on
the part of Israelis.
In the latest incident, a car
bearing Israeli license plates
blew up next to an Egged
passenger bus that was on
its way from Jerusalem to
the West Bank settlement of
Shiloh.
The bomb was described as
very powerful, consisting
partly of nails and a hand
grenade. The terrorist was
killed instantly, but there
were no serious injuries
among the bus passengers.
Three were reported to have
sustained medium injuries,
and the rest were only light-
ly wounded.
The dead terrorist was
identified by the army as
Kamal Bani Odei of the
West Bank village of Ta-
moun. Odei, a' member of
Hamas, was on the wanted

Ehud Barak:
Expects more incidents.

list of the Israeli security
forces.
Shortly after the attack,
newspaper offices in
Jerusalem received anony-
mous phone calls claiming
that Hamas was responsible
for the attack, and that the
terrorist was a member of
the group's Izz a-Din al-
Kassam military wing.
The attack was described
as retaliation for an Israeli
raid on Hamas targets in the
Gaza Strip two days earlier.
In that incident last
weekend, Israeli soldiers
fired hand- held rockets at
homes in the Gaza Strip, in
an effort to find Hamas
militants. Two commanders
of the Kassam group were
killed and 16 others were ar-
rested in what IDF officials
termed a major setback to
the fundamentalist move-
ment.
The next day, Israeli
security offiCials described
the captured terrorists as
members of three militant
units considered "among the
most dangerous terrorist
units operating in the West
Bank."
The Kassam militants
allegedly were responsible
for a series of terrorist at-
tacks, including a July 1
assault on an Egged bus in
Jerusalem, in which two
women were killed.
During a news conference
in the West Bank town of
Hebron, Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin praised Israeli
security forces for their raid
against Hamas terrorist
units.
Reacting to a protest over
the raid that was lcdged by
PLO leader Yassir Arafat,
Mr. Rabin said the IDF
would continue to take such

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