El Al probing 2nd July 4 attack, in Russia, as also terrorist

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SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM
Friday, July 5, 2002
TEL AVIV — Executives at Israel's El Al airlines are working on the
assumption that the national air carrier came under separate terrorist
attacks in both Russia and the United States on July 4.

In Los Angeles, two people including at least one Israeli were killed and 17
others injured by a gunman at the El Al airlines counter at the city's
international airport. The gunman was killed by an El Al security officer.

Also on Thursday, an El Al pilot reported that a missile was fired at his
passenger jet during a flight to Russia. The missile missed the plane and
exploded on the right side of the aircraft, El Al executives said.

The plane, on a flight from Tel Aviv to Moscow, landed safely in Moscow,
Middle East Newsline reported. The pilot reported a flash several kilometers
away that appeared to be that of a missile.

The executives said the report is being investigated. So far, the executives
said, Russian authorities did not report a missile launch.

Last year, a Russian airliner full of Israeli passengers was shot down by a
missile over Ukraine in what was termed an accident.

The motive for the Los Angeles attack was not clear. An FBI officer said the
gunman was not a terrorist.

But Israeli officials said the attack resembled others carried out by
terrorists in Europe. On Friday, CNN identified the gunman as an Egyptian
national who lived in nearby Irvine, Calif.

"It seems like terrorism," Israeli consul general Yuval Rotem said. "The way
it was conducted was very similar to previous attacks at El Al counters
throughout European countries. And therefore given this history we presume
that it may be, and would appear to be, a terrorist attack."

El Al executives said they are awaiting a determination by U.S. authorities
on the nature of the attack. They said Israeli and U.S. officials are
cooperating in the probe.

"Means of security have been reinforced and security checks of passengers,
air crew and El Al planes throughout the world have been increased," an El
Al statement said.

El Al has been under threat for years by Arab and Islamic insurgency groups.
An El Al airliner was hijacked for the first and only time in 1968 on a
flight to Rome and was forced to land in Algiers.

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