. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, September 13, 1993 5 THE NEWS in brief JERUSALEM Clinton will be host to Israeli, PLO leaders signing peace accord Israel's Cabinet unanimously approved yesterday the mutual recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Israel army radio said. rLO chairman Yasser Arafat is to attend the signing today. this is actually fairly simple. The vote took place at the weekly Cabinet meeting before Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's trip to Washington where he is to attend the signing of an agreement with the PLO that grants the Palestinians limited autonomy in the occupied territories. In the occupied West Bank, a protest against the accord escalated into violent clashes Saturday as Israeli soldiers shot dead two Palestinian youths and wounded eight others. "We're living in truly revolutionary times," President Clinton said Saturday as he prepared to be host to the first public meeting between an Israeli head of government and the chief of the organization that was sworn to dismantle the Jewish state. At yesterday's Cabinet meeting, Interior Minister Aryeh Deri resigned, raising doubts about whether his six-member Shas party would vote for the autonomy agreement when it is brought before parliament. GAZA CITY, occupied Gaza Strip Israeli soldiers killed in ambush Three Israeli soldiers were killed in an ambush yesterday, and Muslim militants claimed responsibility, saying it was a gift for "Yasser Arafat, the peace accord and all the traitors." In the Rafah refugee camp, a member of an anti-Arafat Palestinian group was killed when a grenade he was carrying in his hand exploded as he was fleeing from soldiers, Israeli and Arab sources said. Two Palestinian bystanders were wounded. In southern Lebanon, a roadside bomb exploded while an Israeli army unit patrolled on foot in Israel's self-styled security zone. Security Zone The Islamic Resistance, the guerrilla wing of the Muslim fundamentalist Hezbollah movement, claimed responsibility. A Hezbollah statement in Beirut said the bomb "wiped out an enemy patrol" in retaliation for "the pact of betrayance between the PLO and Israel." Iraqis, many security sources said there were believed to be casualties but had no further details. They said two Israeli helicopters were seen evacuating men from the site at Wadi Selouki near the Lebanese border town of Houla. The attacks yesterday came on the eve of a historic ceremony in Washington today. Israel and Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization are to sign an accord granting Palestinians self-rule in the occupied Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Jericho. Two Muslim fundamentalist groups took responsibility for killing the three soldiers in the occupied Gaza Strip. In calls to media offices in Gaza City, a man said the Islamic Jihad "assumes responsibility for taking the weapons of the Israeli soldiers and leaving their bodies to the dogs." The army confirmed that three soldiers were killed in gunfire in an ambush east of Gaza City. It said that a flyer left at the site claimed responsibility in the name of the Izedinel-qAssam group, the military wing of the Hames fundamentalist group. Arab opponents of the accord said the continued violence in the occupied lands was an attempt by leftist and Muslim fundamentalist groups to show the armed struggle against Israel would persist despite Arafat's pledges. U.S. may send troops to Bosnia U. S. military planners believe that about 50,000 peacekeepers would be needed to implement a possible Bosnia peace accord, and about half the troops would be American, Defense Secretary Les Aspin said yesterday. In remarks at a defense conference in Brussels, Aspin said that no final decisions had been made. He predicted that it would be hard to get Congress to approve U.S. participation if the allies did not contribute at least half the force. force. Aspin's comments were the most specific to date on the size and makeup of a U.N.-sanctioned multinational force that might be asked to enforce an accord in Bosnia. Aspin at first said it was "too sensitive" to discuss in public when asked about plans for implementing a possible peace agreement that would divide Bosnia among the Croats. Serbs and Muslims. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla Discovery lifts off during try No.4 On its fourth try, the space shuttle Discovery roared away on a satellite-delivery mission yesterday with five astronauts ibilant to be in space at last. "Hey Houston, I gotta tell ya, you've never seen five pahrier guys up here," commander Frank Culbertson Jr. told Mission Control. "It's been a long time come Culbertson and his crew quickly began preparing for their first major job in orbit — releasing an experimental communications satellite. The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite was to be ejected from Discovery eight hours into the flight. An attached rocket was to propel the satellite from Discovery's 184-mile-high orbit to an altitude of 22,300 miles. Discovery's flight had been delayed five times since mid-July for equipment failures, payload concerns and even a meteor shower. Two of the three earlier countdowns had been halted in the final 19 seconds. Compiled from The Associated Press. Stop by Today for Low Student Prices on Hardware and Software!! 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