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West Bank / Jerusalem Blast / Protests #488484

NBC Evening News for Monday, May 03, 1976
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(Studio) 2 motorcycles explode in Jerusalem; 33 hurt.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Jerusalem, Israel) Blast occurs just before Israel begins official observance of Remembrance Day. Details of blast noted. 150 young Israelis storm into Arab part of eastern Jerusalem and demonstrate. Police break up protest; some demonstrators arrested. Israeli chief of staff, Lieutenant General Mordechai Gur, visits some of injured. Recent blast killed 2 policemen trying to disarm package
REPORTER: Steve Delaney

(Studio) 7 Arabs killed in April in west bank by Israeli troops.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Nablus, occupied west bank) Israeli police confront 100's stone-throwing Arabs Saturday Nablus and other west bank towns sealed off after shooting of Arab. Arab march on Jerusalem prevented.
REPORTER: John Chancellor (narrates)

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Delaney, Steve
Duration:
00:02:00

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