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Article: TERRORIST BOMBING CONDEMNED LOCAL JEWS, ARABS SAY PEACE EFFORT MUST GO ON.(NEWS)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- March 4, 1996
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Byline: Barry M. Horstman Post staff reporter
Leaders of both Jewish and Arab communities in Greater Cincinnati strongly condemned today's terrorist bombing in Tel Aviv, but vowed that it, like earlier fatal attacks, will not disrupt the Middle East peace process.
''This is the time to speak boldly and resolutely in favor of peace, rather than run and give victory to these desperate, desperate murderers and the enemies of peace,'' said Rabbi Abie Ingber of the Hillel Jewish Student Center.
Similarly, Majed Dabdoub, president of the Arab American Association, said today's attack - the fourth fatal suicide bombing in Israel in nine days - could ...