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Residential Planning & Custom Interior Design 32506 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, MI • (810) 851-7540 LIBRARY BOOKSTORE 545-4300 Open 7 Days Books BougItt I Your Horne Ins M. Seni p liner Israel Blamed For Attack London Jews Are On Alert New York (JTA) — The Pales- tinian Authority said that the fatal attack on an Israeli fami- ly in the West Bank was caused by Israel's refusal to implement the Israeli-Palestinian self-rule accords. Prime Minister Benjamin Ne- tanyahu obviously has not "learned the lessens of last Sep- tember's tragic events," the Palestinian statement said, re- ferring to the Palestinian riot- ing that erupted after Israel opened a new entrance to an ar- chaeological tunnel near the Temple Mount. No condemnation of the terror attack near the settle- ment of Beit El was included in the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Information state- ment. The statement was issued when thousands of Israelis attended the funeral of Ita Tzur, 42, and her son, Ephraim, 12. Five other family members — the father, Yoel, and four daugh- ters — were wounded in the at- tack. The family was returning by car to Beit El when terrorists opened fire. Speaking with evident emo- tion at the funeral in Beit El, Mr. Netanyahu vowed to strengthen government backing for settlements. "Our answer to these mur- derers," he said, "is that we are staying here. We are building here. We live here." Mr. Netanyahu said that Is- rael viewed the attack as a seri- ous matter and that the Palestinian Authority must not give shelter to terrorists and child murderers. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred on the 28th an- niversary of the front's found- ing. The group vowed to carry out more attacks. The terrorists fled to nearby Ramallah, which is under Pales- tinian self-rule. In its statement, the Pales- tinian Authority said, `Tor quite a long time, Palestinian officials and those in the international community have voiced their concern about the possibility of a strong popularre-action to the increasing Israeli measures on the ground, especially on the il- legal settling activities being im- plemented by the hard-line Israeli government." Mr. Netanyahu's government, "by contrast, has turned its back on these calls of warning," added the statement, which was post- ed on the Web site of the Pales- tinian Authority's Ministry of Information. London (JTA) — Scotland Yard warned the London Jewish com- munity that it could face retalia- tion after two Palestinians were convicted of conspiring to bomb Israeli and Jewish targets in Lon- don. Samar Alami, 30, a chemical engineer, and Jawad Botmeh, 28, a businessman, were found guilty of planning the July 1994 bombings of the Israeli Embassy and the Joint Israel Appeal. A third defendant, Mahmoud Abu-Wardeh, 25, was acquitted. Charges against a Palestin- ian woman in connection with the embassy bombing were dismissed by the judge last month. Fourteen people were injured in the July 26, 1994, embassy bombing; five people were in- jured in the next day's bombing of the Joint Israel Appeal. Scotland Yard issued the warning to the Jewish commu- nity during a series of meetings with officials of the Community Security Trust, which oversees the safety of Jewish communal sites. Scotland Yard sources said that they were still searching for other terrorists. A spokesman for the trust called for vigilance in the wake of the trial. "We know without doubt that the defendants and other hostile forces were attempting to infil- trate the Jewish community," he said. "The picture which we are getting from various well-placed sources is that the situation is getting worse as far as commu- nal security is concerned." The trust spokesman said high-profile Jewish institutions were being closely guarded by police and by the trust's own se- curity volunteers. Kazan Jews Reclaim Shul Kazan, Russia (JTA) — Hun- dreds of Jews in Kazan cele- brated the return of the city's 100-year-old synagogue to the Jewish community. The synagogue is the only Jewish house of worship in Tatarstan, a predominantly Muslim republic in the Volga re- gion of Russia. Some 10,000 Jews live in Kazan, the republic's capital. Leaders of the Russian Jew- ish community and Tatarstan government officials participat- ed in Tuesday's ceremony. The synagogue was confis- cated by the authorities after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Five years ago.