Israelis want revenge
NZPA-Reuter Afula, Israel Screaming vengeance against Arabs, hysterical mourners yesterday buried a Jewish civilian shot dead in the West Bank. Burly border police struggled to calm distraught relatives who turned on reporters, hurling earth from the graveside and hitting out at television cameramen. Security forces believe Albert Bucheris, aged 32, was killed by a Palestinian gunman. w
The wooden coffin, draped in black velvet, was carried to the graveside along an aisle between angry demonstrators carrying signs such as: “There is one law for Jews - an eye for an eye.” Other signs called on the Minister of Defence, Mr Yitzhak Rabin, to resign immediately because of the security forces’ failure to prevent the death of Bucheris and two Afula schoolteachers whose bodies were found last week.
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Press, 2 August 1985, Page 6
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