1. As in previous years the Israeli security forces began imposing curfews in the West Bank and Gaza Strip during the days leading up to the anniversary. 2. Other PLO sources speculated that the assassinations might have been commissioned by the Israeli security service Mossad, perhaps by infiltration of the Abu Nidal group. 3. The Israeli security forces also claimed that the curfew would protect Palestinians from Israeli citizens enraged by grassroot support in the occupied territories for Iraqi missile attacks on Israel. 4. Israeli security sources said the two Israeli civilians were driving towards Kiryat Arba near the Palestinian city of Hebron when they were shot at from a car. 5. Mr Shamir refused to reverse his decision not to allow the United Nations to investigate the killing of at least nineteen Arabs by Israeli security forces. 6. All were ushered into Ramallah, he said, by the national security force, which Israeli security experts believe to be uninvolved in the recent violence. 7. American investors can choose among several funds made up of Israeli securities, including the closed-end First Israel Fund on the New York Stock Exchange. 8. An argument, including shoving, began, after which the Israeli security official called the police for help. 9. An Israeli radio report said the attacker lived in Dahariya, a southern West Bank town under Israeli security control. 10. An Israeli security source said both Jawabreh and Bsharat appeared on the list of fugitives Israel handed the Palestinians. |