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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 10, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 29 the stars and stripes sunday. April id 1988 settler s shot May have killed israeli girl Jerusalem a a. Military source said saturday an israeli girl tilled in a clash with Arab villagers might have been shot by a jewish settler but said the  is not ruling out the possibility thai she was killed by an Arab set related photo Pir 3. Israeli Media tiling an  probe said Friday 15-year-old Tina porst was Likely killed by a Bullet fired from the Rifle Ofano Lucr jewish settler. The military source said the cause of Tina s death had nol been determined Hul added thai there is a possibility she died from a Bullet. If so there Are two possibilities. Either Al Dubi pulled the trigger Afler he was stoned by villagers or inc shot was fired by an Arab after he look away Al Dubi s m-16." Romam Al Dubi was one of two jew ish guards accompanying israeli teen agers on a hike wednesday near the West Bank Village of Bella. Tina was struck in the head by a bul let and a Large object during a clash thai broke out Between villagers and the hiking group. The  previously maintained she was stoned to death by arabs. Mare violence was reported saturday in the occupied Terri lyrics. Hospital officials said an 13-year-old Arab was wounded in the Chest during clashes with israeli soldiers in the Jab Aliya refugee Camp in the Cam strip. The Hospital official said soldiers Tir ing rubber bullets in the refugee Campasso hit a 60-year-old Arab Man below the left Eye and a 50-year-old woman in the stomach. The  could not confirm the re ports in Gaia City arabs staged a general strike and hoisted a palestinian Flag outlawed by Israel on the City s main mos que. Soldiers fired tear Gas and live am munition at youths who threw stones and burned Lites in the City s main thoroughfares. On Friday a firebomb damaged the front porch of the Home of . Consul ate spokesman David Good who said that his 5-year-old daughter and Wom aids were in the House Bui that no one was injured. He said a guard had been in the Back of the building. Since december the . Consulate building in East Jerusalem has been fire bombed twice but no one has been injured throughout the occupied West Bank and Gaza strip Arab youths chanted anti israeli slogans and threw rocks at troops after noon moslem prayers Fri Day. Protesters hoisted Black nags to commemorate 141 Afat killed in the four month uprising. One israeli Soldier also has died. In Jab Aliya soldiers wounded five arabs after being stoned by angry worshippers. Four arabs were wounded by  gunfire in three other clashes Hospital officials said. The  would confirm Only four wounded. On Jerusalem s Temple mount dozen of palestinians chanted nationalist slogans after prayers Al the Al Asa mos que. Several boys tossed rocks at Border police who dispersed the youths without incident. An  official meanwhile said the investigation of poral s death bad no been completed partly because witnesses provided conflicting accounts. There Are id different people who give you 10 different versions he said. The  says Arab youths from Beita threw stones Al the hikers and attacked them. In the fighting two arabs were killed in addition to poral to arabs were wounded and 13 israelis were injured. Israel radio citing the  probe said Al Dubi owned fire when the group was first stoned. The radio quoted the  report As saying the other guard asked Al Dubi notto shoot. But Al Dubi told the children to gather around him and started shooting then was disarmed by arabs who look he israelis to Butita. Army officials said a villager handed at Dubi s weapon an m-16 Rille to a Soldier on Friday and Israel to said eight bullets remained in the Magazine. The second weapon an Uzi Summa Chine gun was found in the Village wednesday and the  said villagers had dismantled it israeli Media citing the  report said the Only shots fired in the clash came from these two weapons but investigators did l know who pulled the Trig Ger. It. Gen. Dan Shimron the  chief of staff indicated the struggle Centre around the two Isaac i guards. He told Israel radio the investigation showed the villagers did not intend to harm the israeli teen agers. Hijackers from Page 1 the plane which the hijackers had warned they would blow up if Security men tried to move in. Al ii a.m., the director of civil aviation Michael Hora Dostou. Told the hijackers by radio that he needed More time to negotiate with the fuel workers who arc afraid to approach  a Hijacker accused the Tower of mis leading him throughout the night with bogus excuses for refusing to provide fuel he also said Kuwait would be held responsible for the consequences. The hijackers main demand is the re lease of 7 pro iranian terrorists convicted in Kuwait of bombing the . And French embassies there in i9bj. The threat to kill a passenger followed a Mes Sage from the Tower appealing to the hijackers for the release of passengers so the refuelling people can come to refuel your air rate the hijackers started beating some of their captives Early saturday after authorities failed to meet an earlier dead line to refuel the plane the Pilot told the Tower. Asked if he could see the beatings the Pilot replied  the hijackers earlier said that sin of the passengers were sick and that the cypriots refusal to Refue the jetliner is causing the sickness Airport officials said. Tower officials had told the hijackers by radio that ground Crews were afraid to approach the Jet and urged them 1o free some of their captives to persuade them. To  the hijackers spokesman snapped Back no Way. We be Given you enough Lime our patience is running out the plane landed it Larraca on Fri Day night Afler seven hours in the air. After the plane had left Mashhad Iran Syria and Lebanon refused to allow it to land. The Pilot said its fuel tanks were nearly empty when it landed in Lavaca. The plane was commandeered tues Day on a night from Bangkok. Thailand to Kuwait. Fifty seven passengers were freed in Mashhad. Cypriot officials said the hijackers sat urday had demanded 100,000 Pound of fuel the plane s capacity but they we retold they would have to free som Corthe passengers first a Hijacker snapped Back sharply. No passengers will be  then he switched of cypriot foreign minister George Laco Vou warned Early saturday that negotiations with the Hijacker could take  hostages include about 30 kuwaitis three of Mem members of the persian Gulf emirate s Large ruling no Sabah fam ily. The three have been identified Asfadeh Khalid Al Sabah and his Sisters aware and Ibtesam Distant relatives of the Emir. Sheik Jaber Al Ahmed Al  hijackers put one of them identified As aware. On the radio when the jetliner was circling aver Beirut Challenge from Page 1 they were pressed on a full accounting of those miss ing in action because they claim they Are doing every thing they can Presslor told reporters. I expressed to vietnamese officials that there should never be any sort of blackmail or Exchange of Aid for Mia remains or mias the Veteran said. The Day Afler Pressler talked with Thach in Hanoi vietnamese government officials disabled vice Cong and disabled North vietnamese regulars told United press International trial America is not doing enough to heal the wounds of  Thanh Giang vice director of Vietnam s depart ment for International relations said in Hanoi that the humanitarian assistance Vietnam needs to heal the wounds consists of fell cloth and the epo a glue needed to fasten the cloth Between plastic limbs and the slumps of limbs on aging disabled vietnamese. Presslor saturday called on president Reagan and the state department and defense department to review their Southeast asian policies and put the re Gion s issues High on the Agenda for the upcoming sum Mit meeting Between the United Stales and the soviet Union. I would not Trade any Type of Aid or any action of the United slates in Exchange for mias we Hove to keep our integrity there and be very firm that we Don t engage in Aid for Mia bodies Pressler said. Our Dayhof Large scale Aid Are Over. We have other needs within the United Stales. The Only area where we can be sure we have assets is the food for peace Pressler told reporters. I certainly did l offer food for peace but i raised the question and. Indeed Viet namese officials said they were very Short of food in Many  Pressler said Hanoi also told him it wanted Guaran tees thai important Poy Nical prisoners the senator wants released from re education Camps and former inmates of the Camps wanting logo to the United Stales would nol sabotage or work against Vietnam if they were allowed to emigrate. Thai s impossible under our Constitution Pressler said. People can speak out write letters to the editor and it s very hard under our Constitution to guarantee people Aren t going to affiliate with certain  Pressler predicted big changes in .-Victnamcse rela first american made hondas arrive in Japan Tokyo a the first .-made Honda vehicles imported to Japan arrived Friday and were welcomed with a party on the ship thai brought them. Makoto Tanaka spokesman for Honda motor co., said about 350 people attended a one hour reception aboard the Auto Carrier Green Bay. Including . Embassy personnel and japanese government officials the ship s cargo was Sto Honda accor coupes and 100 motorcycles from Honda s Plant in marys Viljac Ohio he said. Tai aka quoted Koichiro  president of Elonda. As saying the Arri Val of Honda cars produced in the United slates was the first Concrete step by Japan s third largest automaker 10 meet a increasing worldwide demand for vehicles Honda has said in plants to bring 4,000 american made hondas to Japan in 1988 and Hopes for annual sales of 50,000 by 1991. Atsushi Kawashima of the ministry of International Trade and Industry said Honda s importation plan was a very Good action. As a result of the yen s appreciation it is natural that Japan s imports be in creased he said the yen has doubted in value against the Dollar in three years. Last year vehicle sales in Japan Rose 9.9percent 10 a record 4.5 million. Honda sold about 365.000. Far behind Toyota with 1.9million and n Nissan with i million. Imported Accord coupes will be sold in Japan far about 2.6 million yen about $20.800 beginning april 22, a Honda official said. Konra  Hotiu we a eluded it the a Jaaj t motor Pool on Friday  
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