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In that incident, Arab residents of Hebron clashed with a group of yeshiva students who had hiked there to mark the holiday of Shavuot. The killings occurred when members of the Izz a-Din al-Kas- To those who appreciate the best, to those who can accept no less. ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS • MASTER BEDROOM SUITES DINING ROOMS • HOME OFFICES •KITCHENS CHILDREN'S BEDROOMS • BATHS Lt. Gen. Barak was criticized for permitting the yeshiva students to walk through the city. 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The attack took place near the settlement of Beit Haggai, on the road linking Beersheba and Kiry- at Arba, a Jewish settlement on the outskirts of Hebron. The fatalities have been iden- tified as Margalit Shohat, 46, of Ma'aleh Levana, the driver of the car, and her son-in-law Yair Rafael, 35, of Kiryat Arba, who was sitting next to her. Mrs. Shohat's daughter, Yael Na'ama, 21, who was sitting in the rear seat, was shot in the head and operated on at Hadas- sah Hospital in Jerusalem. The three had been holidaying in the Gush Katif area of the Gaza Strip over the Shavuot weekend. Lt. Gen. Ehud Barak, the Is- rael Defense Force chief of staff, rushed to the site of the attack and called on all who are licensed to carry weapons to do so and to help the army guard civilians in the territories. The incident in Hebron oc- curred when a group of yeshiva students went to say prayers for the Shavuot holiday. Stones apparently were hurled at the yeshiva students as they reached the city's central square. The students opened fire, follow- ing which larger and angrier crowds of Palestinians appeared. When the army arrived, it sought to control the crowd with tear gas and rubber bullets. But the yeshiva students apparently continued firing. Two of them were subsequently arrested and held for questioning. Four of the wounded Pales- tinians were said to be seriously injured. Many of the injured were children. The army later imposed a cur- few on Hebron, which has been the site of ongoing violence and tension following the Feb. 25 killing of at least 19 Palestinians by an Israeli settler. During a Cabinet meeting, Lt. Gen. Barak was criticized for per- mitting the yeshiva students to walk through the city. According to Israeli radio, sev- eral Cabinet ministers labeled the presence of the students there a "provocation." Leading the assault on Lt. Gen. Barak were Environment Minister Yossi Sarid and Immi- grant Absorption Minister Yair Tsaban, both members of the left- wing Meretz bloc. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin condemned the yeshiva students' hike and their firing at Pales- tinians in the ensuing clash as "quite unjustified." But for Israel's opposition, the Hamas killing was but "the first installment of the price Israel will pay for giving up Jericho," as Rafael Eitan, leader of the right- wing Tsomet party, put it. Mr. Tsaban sharply criticized the students' hike, whose goal was to visit the reputed graves of the biblical figures Ruth and Jesse, sites intimately associat- ed with the Shavuot festival. "If we carry on with this arti- ficial worship of so-called ancient tombs, it's fresh graves that we're going to create here and that's got to be stopped," he said. Replying to the criticism, Lt. Gen. Barak said the IDF had act- ed according to the guidelines it had received from the govern- ment, which permit Kiryat Arba residents to enter Hebron armed. The killings occurred the same day that the IDF officially hand- ed over Gaza to the Palestine Lib- eration Organization. ❑ ti