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Palestinian Is Killed
As Violence Escalates
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli border
police guarding the entrance to
the Tomb of the Patriarchs in the
West Bank town of Hebron shot
and killed a Palestinian who
three battery acid in their faces
and tried to stab them.
Three policemen were slightly
The settlers, who were turned
back by Israeli troops, said the
latest incident outside the tomb
proved that the site should be
opened to Jewish worshipers
immediately. They argued that
it was more dangerous for them
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A soldier turns back a schoolboy after the Hebron area
was declared a military zone with a curfew.
injured in the incident, which
marked the third violent con-
frontation between Israeli secu-
rity forces and militant Pales-
tinians in the area.
The attacker was identified as
Ghazi Haymouni, 24, from He-
bron. According to military
sources, Mr. Haymouni was a
supporter of the Islamic funda-
mentalist Hamas movement. Is-
raeli police found on his body a
copy of the Koran and a supply of
knives.
Later, Israeli settler's at-
tempted to break into the Tomb
of the Patriarchs, which has been
closed since last February, when
a Jewish settler killed 29 Mus-
lims who were worshiping at the
site.
AP/EYAL WARSHAVSKY
than inside, which would be un-
der police protection.
The site was due to be re-
opened to both Jewish and Mus-
lim worshipers by the end of
October, but security sources are
now saying the recent unrest
may cause further delays.
Negotiations
Are Resumed
Jerusalem (JTA) — Suspended
last week after the kidnapping of
Israeli soldier Nachshon Wax-
man, talks between Israeli and
Palestinian negotiators resumed
in Cairo on issues related to
Palestinian elections.