CITY OF HOPE tz, • Sophie & Harry Hoffman Chapter Presents... RIGHT TURN page 59 is running against it, blaming the government for the esca- lating murders of Jews, and their campaign has caught on. A popular new bumper sticker has appeared — "You voted Ra- bin, and you got Arafat." The left, having gotten a strong political boost from the Hebron massacre, is back on the defensive, particularly since Yasser Arafat showed such pub- lic indifference to the slaughter in Afula. Peace Now, whose theme is usually that Israel must be more conciliatory to- ward the Palestinians, admon- ished Mr. Arafat in a newspaper advertisement head- lined, "He who makes peace must denounce terror!" Mr. Rabin reacted to the Afu- la incident — and the terrorist shooting spree that killed one Israeli and wounded three oth- ers on the following day — by locking the Palestinians behind the Green Line indefinitely. He DAVID SYME (& CO. IN CONCERT TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1994, 8:00 P.M. ROYAL OAK MUSIC THEAFER Patrons $100 (Includes Afterglow), Sponsors $50, General Admission $25 CALL (810) 737-3020 or TICKETMASTER • Must Be 21 Years or Over • Cocktails Available MINI VAN MADNESS 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER ,.Mitfaak: IPA, ■ stiuman T HE D E TROI T JEWIS H N EWS 411 so (motor sales, inc.) CHRYSLER Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds. ,t; 411 did the same thing a year ago, after the uncommonly lethal month of March 1993. That time it worked: Israel enjoyed relative quiet until the latter part of the year. But nova, with the army preparing to make way for local PLO rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho, Army Gen. Matan Vilna'i, whose command includes Gaza, warned that terror attacks could well increase during the current closure, partly because Palestinians figure they can score "points" with the incom- ing regime by attacking Israeli soldiers and civilians. Hamas is now promising to use missiles instead of just axes and guns against the Jewish en- emy and there are likely to be bloody days ahead. For Israelis at large, they would be days of rage. For the National Camp, they would also be days of opportunity. LI Palestinians Testify Goldstein Was Alone Jerusalem (JTA) — Dr. Baruch Goldstein acted alone when he killed at least 29 Palestinians at a Hebron mosque, three Palestinian guards said on the last day of hearings of a commission of inquiry. The guards gave their testimony before the Shamgar Commission in- vestigating the Feb. 25 mosque killings. The guards had initially refused to testify before an Israeli panel, and only did so after they had been sub- poenaed to appear before the commission. The three confirmed that Mr. Goldstein, a Kiryat Arba settler well known to them, had carried out the murders single-handedly. Their testimony con- tradicted that of other Pales- tinians who told the com- mission that Mr. Goldstein had not acted alone. A preliminary inquiry by the Israeli army reached the conclusion that Mr. Golds- tein did not have an ac- complice. "He was alone. There was nobody else with him," one of the guards, Ismail Hashlamon, told the com- mission. He also told the panel that, ■ „, Plymouth WALLED LAKE • 669-2010 'Lease based on approved credit. 12,000 miles per year maximum with no penally. 15f per mile over 12,000 miles. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. Total of payments, lake monthly payment, multiply by number of payments. Plus 4% use tax and plates. No option to purchase at termination. 5250 disposition fee. Vehicles shown may have additional optional equipment. Plus tax, title, plates, destination, includes rebate. Requires $2,000 down payment.Security deposit equals payment. Lessee has no obligation to purchase vehicle at lease end. "Plus tax, title and destination, includes rebate. Some edra equipment shown in photo may affect cost of vehicles. Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 A setler kneels at the gravesite of Baruch Goldstein.