Theodor Kaddar, who was injured by the letter bomb last Tuesday in the Israel Embassy which killed the Israel Agricultural Attache Ami Shechori, left the hospital last Friday. He gave details of what happened but no new aspects emerged. He was actually too dazed to remember much but recalled that Shechori raised an alarm before he collapsed. An Israel Embassy spokesman said Friday that there is no definite evidence that the letter bombs mailed from Amsterdam to various Israeli Embassies and legations around the world were actually assembled in Holland. He said the bombs could have been assembled in any Arab country and posted from Holland.
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