1 o eshiP Of Jelifis4 not been properly understood. But he, nevertheless, con- firmed that Israeli soldiers had indeed been ordered not to shoot at Jews. Brig. Gen. Ya'alon added, however, that he would have expected that a soldier see- ing an obvious crime being committed by an Israeli would still shoot at the perpetrator. Jews had been permitted to take their guns into the Tomb of the Patriarchs, Brig. Gen. Ya'alon said, be- cause there were fears for their security. Even after the Hebron massacre, he said, he would hesitate to change those orders. The commission also heard testimony from settlers praying at the Tomb of Patriarchs at the time that Dr. Baruch Goldstein opened fire on a crowd of Muslim worshipers praying in an- other location at the site. None of the settlers who testified believed that Mr. Goldstein had had an ac- complice. Last week, two Israeli soldiers who were on guard duty when Mr. Goldstein opened fire at the mosque gave testimony that sup- ported Palestinian accounts that more than one man had been involved in the massacre. ❑ Government Warns Travelers Washington (JTA) — The U.S. government is warning Americans not to enter east Jerusalem, the West Bank or the Gaza Strip, as violence continues to plague those areas. In an advisory issued Mar- ch 7, the State Department urged all American citizens to avoid travel to the troubl- ed areas. Immediately following the incident, the State Depart- ment, through its Bureau of Consular Affairs, alerted travelers to the danger of violent confrontations in the territories and various loca- tions in Israel. The warning extended to areas within Israel at that time because of violent pro- test demonstrations in Jaffa, Nazareth, various parts of the Negev and other areas inside the Green Line. - A State Department spokesperson said she believed there had not been such an advisory against travel to Israel and the ter- ritories since the Persian Gulf War in 1991. ❑ kolt 2, ‘•°‘ 0 ) cordially invites you to a `lio, 4 4 Special Evening , iaivr tt, COMEDY t 14Z1 LIVE COMEDY at C CASTLE AEDY Thursday, April 14, 1994 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $25.00 per person Valet Parking Available Limited Seating R.S.V.P. by April 1, 1994 Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle 269 E. 4th Street Royal Oak, Michigan (810) 557-6644 Questions??? s ti ate. •••••k, ••,*. • •••• • watt •••,,.. producer Lorenzo Mind teleplay b cutive p \\‘\ \\\\% Rats loon -4- CD 0, directed by Joseph Sargent C_D cC 2 4irtw,.rk '11,1114:, 35