European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 22, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse 1942-199250 years of service vol. 51, no. 249 350 . A it a w a if it i a a Rte a. I i my in. i Xiv \ 5f. -,.v->3. A tuesday december 22,1992 a we .4 a a a 1 1 1. A d 8693 israeli backed militia fires to halt exiled palestinians Marj Al Zohoury Lebanon apr israelis proxy South Lebanon fired machine guns and artillery to prevent 415 palestinians from returning to Israel on monday. Two people were wounded. Lebanese foreign minister Faris Bueiz urged the . Security Council to impose sanctions on Israel for deporting the palestinians from the israeli occupied territories and reiterated his governments refusal to accept them. Israel which deported the palestinians on thursday on charges of supporting the fundamentalist Muslim movements Hamas and islamic jihad said it would not allow them Back. The expulsions followed the killing by Hamas of an israeli trooper. Reporters accompanying the deported people carried Suleiman Kawami and Amjad Zamel both 20, to a clinic in a Shay a North of the area Israel Calls a Security zone after they suffered from minor shrapnel wounds. The confrontation started at 11 a.m., an hour after the deportees left tents on orders from the lebanese and headed toward the Security zone in South Lebanon. The israeli affiliated South Lebanon militia dispatched two tanks and two armoured personnel carriers backed by 25 infantrymen to confront the group. When the group reached within 200 Yards of the militia gunners sprayed the terrain with machine gun fire and fired eight howitzer and mortar shells wounding Zamel. The deportees stopped prayed in the rain and waved copies of the Koran then tried again to Advance at 2 30 . Tanks fired a dozen shells around them and sprayed the Road with machine gun fire. Kawami was wounded. Two israeli helicopters hovered overhead. The deportees retreated and considered returning to their Camp controlled by the lebanese after they left. An associated press reporter in the Security zone Butros Wanna said engineers used a Bulldozer to set up a barbed wire Fence North of the Gateway close to a strip mined earlier to Block the deported people. A amps Wes Booher fiery Jet crash in Portugal kills 52, official says Faro Portugal apr a dutch dc-10 passenger Jet with More than 300 people aboard split in two and burst into flames monday while trying to land in a storm in this Southern resort. At least 52 people were killed and 23 were missing an Airport official said. Flight my 495 was carrying 327 Holiday travellers including 12 children and eight infants and 13 Crew members. It was heading from Amsterdam a Schipholt Airport to the Beach town of Faro in Portugal a Algarme see crash on Page 2it�?Ts great to be Back s4s John Bomar staff sgt. Robert Gooden is elated to see his wife Jackie and 15-month-old son Robert jr., after returning to Germany on monday from Kuwait a just in time for the holidays. His family greeted Gooden at his unit Headquarters at Rhine ordnance Barracks in Kaiserslautern. Gooden a Patriot missile specialist with the 1st in 7th air defense arty brigade 32nd air defense come had been in Kuwait since attacked in 2 somalian cities k1smayu, Somalia apr troops from operation restore Hope came under fire in Mogadishu and Bairoa on monday a Day after . Marines and belgian paratroopers successfully took control of the Southern City of Kismay. The seizure reopened an important Gateway for food shipments to this ravaged East african nation. French soldiers wounded three somalis in a clash Northwest of Bairoa according to the French military command for Somalia. One of the men suffered a serious abdominal wound and was taken to Bairoa Hospital. According to the account 10 men in a pickup truck attacked a French observation team two Miles North see related stories on Page 8 West of Bairoa. Ten minutes later foreign legion reinforcements were ambushed a half mile to the South. There were no French casualties. Other French soldiers found a mine planted near their vehicle searched the area and found others in a warehouse in Bairoa. When they returned to their vehicle they discovered several mines had been planted around it said Mark Thomas a spokesman for Unicof in Mogadishu. Col. Fred Peck a Marine spokesman in Mogadishu said a Marine foot patrol was shot at sunday from the parliament building in the capital. Two see cities on Page 2
