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The inquiry concluded that most of the soldiers did man their posts according to standing or- ders, but that they did not re- spond aggressively enough against the Hezbollah attackers, who almost overran the Israeli position. Staff Sgt. Almog Klein was killed during the attack, when a mortar shell fell next to the posi- tion where he was standing guard. Two other Israeli soldiers were wounded during the attack. Hezbollah has sporadically launched attacks on Israeli posi- tions in southern Lebanon. But it has stepped up its attacks on the security zone ever since Pres- ident Clinton visited Israel last week. By the middle of this week Hezbollah had launched attacks there for seven straight days. The inquiry also found that some soldiers holding a crucial position abandoned their post, enabling a group of Hezbollah guerrillas to advance undetected to a forward position, where they planted a Palestinian flag and then pulled back without suffer- ing any casualties. As a result, the officer com- manding the outpost at the time, along with another officer and five soldiers, will face disciplinary hearings. All the officers and soldiers at the outpost will be immediately withdrawn from the Lebanese front. But they will be replaced by other soldiers belonging to the prestigious Givati infantry brigade, which will continue op- erating in the security zone. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who also serves as defense min- ister, was sharply critical of the actions of some members of the Israeli unit during the at- tack, which has become an em- barrassment for the Israel Defense Force. "An attack on an Israeli army fortification which does not end in a strong blow against the at- tackers represents failure," he told reporters. But at the same time, Mr. Ra- bin was generally supportive of the Givati brigade. "I have all the confidence in the capabilities of the commanders and soldiers of Givati," he told Is- rael Radio. "They have proven themselves in hundreds of mis- sions. The fact that one or two here and there did not fulfill what was expected of them, it's a dif- ferent story that has to be dealt with." Mr. Rabin also said that Hezbollah is becoming better equipped, receiving arms from Iran via Syrian territory. Mr. Rabin said that Hezbollah is becoming better equipped. The investigation revealed four major failures: poor command and control by officers at the post; the abandonment of their posi- tion by some of the soldiers; de- lay in counter-attacking the Hezbollah gunmen when they were sighted; and a general fail- ure to pursue the gunmen and in- flict casualties. Only a tank crew was praised for its response during the attack. The crew opened fire at one group of Hezbollah fighters, causing them to retreat. The commander of the north- ern sector, Maj. Gen. Yitzhak Mordechai, has ordered that the final results of the investigation be distributed throughout his command. Behavior under fire is the supreme test of soldiers and their officers, Maj. Gen. Mordechai said. During the attack, a num- ber of officers and soldiers had undermined the battle code that the IDF had developed and main- tained at a high price throughout the years, he added. Anti-Semitism Up In Germany New York (JTA) — Anti-Semitic incidents in Germany have sky- rocketed by 100 percent for the first six months of 1994 over the same period last year, the World Jewish Congress has reported. German police reported 701 anti-Semitic attacks in the first half of 1994, compared with 343 in the same period of 1993. Most of these incidents have taken place in the southwestern state of Bavaria. Official figures show that 121 crimes aimed at Jews or at Jew- ish targets have been solved by investigators.