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September 16, 1994 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-16

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Palestinian Police
Arrest Suspects

Tel Aviv (JTA) — In the wake of
a drive-by fatal shooting of an
Israeli soldier this week, Pales-
tinian police, acting on the direct
orders of Yassir Arafat, detained
over 50 members of the Islamic
Jihad opposition group in the
past few days.
Israeli security officials praised
Arafat and the Palestinian police
for cracking down on the terror-
ists.
In one incident, for which
Islamic Jihad claimed responsi-
bility, Victor Shichman, an IDF
soldier, was killed and two others
were wounded.
The crackdown also followed
the stabbing of two Jews in the
Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's
Old City on the eve of Rosh
Hashanah.
The stabbings prompted Brig.
Gen. Yigal Pressler, the prime
minister's adviser on terrorism,
to issue a general advisory to
Israelis and Jews around the
world to be on special alert dur-
ing the High Holiday period.
An Israeli Southern Command
source described the PLO crack-
down as a "step in the right
direction as far as Palestinian
Authority's policy against terror
is concerned."
But, the source added, "con-
sistency and time will eventually
judge its effectiveness."

Meanwhile, the Palestinian po-
lice released 10 members of the
fundamentalist group after ques-
tioning them.
Palestinian opposition groups,
from both the left and from the
religious fundamentalists, issued

An Israeli Southern
Command source
described the PLO
crackdown as a step
in the right
direction.

protest leaflets in the wake of the
crackdown, accusing the Pales-
tinian Authority of acting "like
the Israeli occupation."
Israeli security sources said
that it is easier for Mr. Arafat to
crack down on the Islamic Jihad
group, which is smaller and gen-
erally considered less dangerous
than the Hamas movement.
It is harder for Arafat to crack
down on Hamas, according to
observers, because he hopes to
eventually win the group's sup-
port for his local autonomy
projects in the West Bank as a
whole, as well as in Gaza and
Jericho.

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