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Just South of Eight Mile Rd. 810-471-2762 MI= 11•M I•1=11 MIMS MINN MINN EINE J Jerusalem (JTA) The Israel De- fense Force arrested 21 suspect- ed Hamas and Islamic Jihad activists during an early morn- ing raid at the Abu Dis College of Technology in eastern Jerusalem. The raid was part of a securi- ty crackdown on suspected Is- lamic fundamentalist activists in the wake of the Jan. 22 bombing at Beit Lid Junction that killed 21 Israelis. The Palestinian Authority is- sued a statement denouncing the raid, calling it "a violation of aca- demic freedoms, the peace agree- ment and the agreement for early empowerment in the West Bank." Last fall, the Palestinian Au- thority assumed responsibility for Palestinian educational in- stitutions in the West Bank. In the raid, dozens of soldiers entered the school dormitories in the early morning hours after climbing ladders and breaking through windows. Both Hamas and Islamic Ji- had are militantly opposed to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Four female students were slightly injured in the raid. The IDF said inflammatory material was found during searches of the dormitory rooms. The army acknowledged that there was some damage to school property and equipment during the course of the raid. IDF offi- cials promised the administra- tion that they would take responsibility for the damage. Since the attack at Beit Lid, up to 100 Hamas supporters have been detained in raids on offices and homes in the Hebron, Nablus and Jenin areas of the West Bank. According to security sources, almost 1,600 Islamic activists have been arrested since the Oct. 19 suicide bombing of a bus in the heart of Tel Aviv. The raid at Abu Dis came af- ter Deputy Defense Minister Mordechai Gur warned the Palestinian Authority that if it fails to step up its efforts to fight terrorism, Israel will reconsider its commitment to the security provisions of the Palestinian self- rule accord. Appearing in the Knesset, Mr. Gur said Israel was not satisfied with the Palestinian response to Israeli requests to hand over sus- pected Palestinian terrorists. Israel Radio quoted Mr. Gur as saying that if Israeli leaders continue to feel that the Pales- tinians are failing to live up to their end of security arrange- ments, the government might re- consider what he called "the overall content of this part of the agreement." Mr. Gur's comments came in the wake of a press leak of the contents of a classified report on Palestinian violations of its ac- cord with Israel. The opposition has frequently mentioned the existence of an of- ficial document detailing in- fringements by the Palestinian Authority. The report was prepared in December by the Judge Advo- cate-General's Office. Among the violations cited are the Palestinian Authority's re- fusal to hand over terrorists sus- pected of having murdered Israelis; its refusal to pass on re- sults of investigations; the de- taining of Israeli security personnel at checkposts; and the use of a weapon issued to the Palestinian police in the October terror attack at a pedestrian mall in Jerusalem. In addition to rounding up Is- lamic fundamentalists, Israeli se- curity officials closed down pro-Hamas and pro-Islamic Ji- had institutions, including a Up to 1 00 Hamas supporters have been detained in raids on the West Bank. mosque in Hebron and branches of the Palestinian League of Is- lamic Theologians. Maj. Gen. Ilan Biran, the com- mander of the Israeli army's cen- tral command, which includes the West Bank, told reporters: "We are fighting a war of destruction against the Hamas and Islamic Jihad every day and every night." Meanwhile, the head of the Shin Bet domestic intelligence service told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that since the Oct. 19 suicide bombing, Israeli security services have prevented five terrorist at- tacks from being carried out. The security official also said the number of Palestinians will- ing to carry out suicide bomb at- tacks was growing. In Gaza, Palestinian police de- tained Islamic Jihad activists, in- cluding the group's spiritual leader, Sheik Abdallah al-Shami. Palestine Liberation Organi- zation leader Yassir Arafat said he would not tolerate terrorists planning attacks against Israel inside the autonomous areas.