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on Israeli soil, then Israel could
have demanded their extradi-
tion.
"But because their involve-
ment was in Jericho, we cannot
demand their extradition," Mr.
Peres said.
The two Hamas militants —
Abed Al-Majid Dudin and Rajid
al-Khatib, both from the West
Bank town of Hebron— were ar-
rested by Palestinian security
forces and subsequently tried by
a Palestinian military court. Mr.
Dudin was sentenced to seven
years in jail; al-Khatib received
a 12-year sentence.
While the Israeli government
has maintained that the two had
helped plan the Aug. 21
Jerusalem bus bombing, which
claimed the lives of five people,
including the suicide bomber, the
Palestinian indictments against
them did not directly link them
to the bombing. Instead, the two
were charged with endangering
the interests and security of the
Palestinian people, the Pales-
tinian Authority and the Israelis

Israel Expects
Fewer Tourists

Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israeli
Tourism Ministry expects fewer
tourists from North America af-
ter an American was killed in a
terrorist bombing of a bus.
"It's very sad, but we can over-
come it," Tourism Minister Uzi
Baram told Israel Radio.
"I have no actual figures," he
said. "I can predict that fewer
tourists will come, but our plan
is to bring 2.5 million Jews to Is-
rael" as tourists.
Among the five people killed
in the attack was Joan Daven-
ny, a teacher at a Jewish school
in Woodbridge, Conn., who was
spending the year in Israel on a
special program for Jewish edu-
cators.
Mr. Baram said the Tourism
Ministry had launched an ag-
gressive advertising campaign
in the United States after Amer-
ican student Alisa Flatow was
killed in an April 9 bus explosion
in the Gaza Strip that also
claimed the lives of seven Israeli
soldiers.

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