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April 28, 1995 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-28

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Israeli Security Forces
Wary Of New Attacks

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli se-
curity forces were on high alert
for possible terrorist attacks
after an undercover border police
unit killed three members of the
Hamas fundamentalist group
in the West Bank town of
Hebron.
Two of the three killed were
said to be high on Israel's list
of most wanted Hamas ter-
rorists.
The third, the leader of a local
Hamas cell, was identified by
members of his family after they
initially denied that he had been
among the dead.
The Israel Defense Force said
the cell was responsible for killing
at least six Israelis and wound-
ing 12 during the past year. The
IDF issued a statement saying
that the three Hamas members
were on their way to carry out an
attack against Israelis.
After killing the three men, Is-
raeli soldiers found in their car
two assault rifles, a submachine
gun, grenades, ammunition and
Israeli army uniforms.
The three were identified by
the IDF as Jihad Golmi, Tarik
Natshe and Adel Falah. Mr. Gol-
mi, who was considered the
leader of the group, escaped from
an Israeli prison about 18 months
ago.
The killings took place around
9 a.m., when members of the bor-
der police undercover anti-terror
unit ambushed the terrorists' car,
riddling it with bullets in a grove
just outside Hebron.
Security sources said Hamas
may attempt to carry out terror
attacks in the coming days in an
effort to prove that its strength
has not been diminished as a re-
sult of the killings.
Maj. Gen. Ilan Biran, com-
mander of the Israeli army's cen-

tral command, said the IDF
would continue its hunt for other
Hamas cells operating near
Hebron.
A curfew that was imposed on
the Palestinian residents of
Hebron immediately after the
attack remained in effect.
Hebron Mayor Mustafa Nat-
she protested the curfew, saying
it will only lead to more violence.
Meanwhile, a senior member
of the Palestinian Authority said
the Israeli soldiers had killed
the Hamas members in cold
blood.
Palestinian police detained
about 300 members of the Islamic
Jihad and Hamas fundamental-
ist groups after members of the
groups launched two suicide
bombings in Gaza on April 9,
killing seven Israelis and an
American woman who was
studying in Israel.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin said Palestine
Liberation Organization leader
Yassir Arafat was not doing
enough to crack down on
terror.
The killings in Hebron were
followed by disturbances in the
West Bank town of Ramallah,
where Israeli soldiers clashed
with Palestinian demonstrators
demanding the release of fellow
Palestinians still held in Israeli
jails.
Thirteen Palestinians were de-
tained after they refused to obey
army orders to disperse.
The demonstration was one of
several protests organized
throughout the West Bank and
Gaza by an ad hoc group fighting
for the prisoners' release.
Witnesses said several demon-
strators were injured during
stone-throwing clashes with the
army.

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