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was not given back," he added, referring to Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi
who was executed by Israel in 1962 for his role as one
of the architects of the Holocaust.The Israeli rights group HaMoked appealed
to Israel's Supreme Court in 2011, seeking release of the remains of
31 assailants. The group said that the court didn't rule, but that
Israel's Defense Ministry decided late last year to hand over about 30
bodies. The Defense Ministry was not immediately available for comment.Since
the beginning of the year, Israel has returned seven bodies of assailants
from the second uprising, with two more scheduled Sunday, including that
of al-Akhras, Palestinian activists said. Dozens more Palestinian militants
killed in clashes or in suicide attacks are still believed to be
in burial spots in Israel, off-limits to their families.Al-Akhras struck
on a rainy Friday afternoon in March 2002, a bloody month at
the height of the second Palestinian uprising. A spate of bombings and
other attacks had left Israel on edge, with heightened security measures
in place.She drove with a friend from her home in a slum
refugee camp for Palestinians near Bethlehem to a Jerusalem supermarket
less than 10 miles away. The Supersol grocery store, situated in a
strip mall in the working-class neighborhood of Kiryat Yovel, was crowded
with shoppers buying food for the Jewish Sabbath.Security guard Haim Smadar,
55, was searching the bags of people going into
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. A 300-foot cellphone tower collapsed Saturday and minutes
later a smaller tower fell, killing two contractors and a firefighter, authorities
said.The contractors were tethered to the larger tower when it collapsed
in Clarksburg, State Police Cpl. Mark Waggamon said. A firefighter with
the Nutter Fort Fire Department was killed when he was walking from
his vehicle to the scene.Two other contractors working on the larger tower
were hurt and taken to a hospital. Waggamon described their injuries as
serious but not life-threatening.Waggamon said three of the workers were
more than 60 feet up on the tower. One of those workers
was killed along with a co-worker who was about 20 feet up
when the tower toppled.Two other workers at the site were not injured.Waggamon
said the weight of the collapsed tower put stress on guide wires
to the smaller tower.The crew was doing maintenance to strengthen the tower's
support when the accident occurred, Waggamon said. He said the federal Occupational
Safety and Health Administration will investigate.The towers are owned by
SBA Communications, which hired workers from S&S Communications to remove
the tall tower's diagonal supports and replace them with new ones. Phone
messages left with the companies were not returned Saturday evening.Steven
Thompson, a member of the Summit Park Volunteer Fire Department, said about
three dozen people from eight fire departments in the area responded. He
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