Bevin's Order Violates UN Palestine Truce Resolution LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. (JPS) —The Security Council's call for a four week truce and cease fire order in Palestine, which the British proposed in the Council less than two weeks ago, was blatantly violated by the United Kingdom Government which last week imposed a ban on the im- migration of Jewish refugees of military age to Israel from Cyp- rus. The resolution, as amended and passed by the • Security Council expressly provided for the admission of. all Jewish im- migrants to Israel provided they were nOt trained or mobilized for fighting during the period of truce. The ban, ordered by the Brit- ish Cabinet, made it clear be- yond the shadow of a doubt that Bevin's true motive for pressing the truce was re-imposi- tion of the detested White Paper against Jewish immigration. Aubrey Eban, Israeli representa- tive at the United Nations, lash- ed out against the ban declaring that Jewish immigration was the undying urge of the Jewish peo- ple and Israel will not permit trespassing of its sovereignty. Ben Gurion Warns Arab States David Ben Gurion, Israeli Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, warned, in an address before the Council of State here that Israeli forces will carry the land and air war across the borders of the Arab states if the latter persist in their attacks on Israel. Mr. Ben Gurion spoke as Israeli land and air forces were mounting a general offensive against the notorious . Nablus-, Jenin-Tulkarm triangle in cen- tral Palestine, the chief Arab Stronghold. At last reports Israeli Army units were engaged in fierce hand-to-hand fighting in the streets of Jenin, northern apex of the triangle. Other Israeli forces were battling less than five miles from Tulkarm, the triangle's western most point, while Israeli planes bomb- ed Nablus, in the east, the larg- est of the three towns. Israeli shore batteries, air craft and naval units, in a combined op- eration, drove off an Egyptian naval force of four ships at- tacking the coast north of Tel Aviv. * * Events Affecting Israel The following is a resume of events throughout the world .af- fecting Israel: Bowing to public criticism, the British Government banned the export of war material to the Arab states warring on Israel. The ban also includes Palestine. The Board of Trade, in its order revoking all licenses • for the shipment of military equip- ment to the Middle East, said: "For some time licenses have been refused for the export of war material to these countries, but this order revokes all licens- es for the export of explosives, even if destined for industrial use." Two Egyptian bombers which raided Tel Aviv and its northern suburbs were shot down by in- tercepting Jewish fighters. Arab planes also bombed Ris- hon l'Zion, south of Tel Aviv. The Stern Group has informed the 'International Red Cross that three of their soldiers were wounded by shots fired from the YMCA compound in Jerusalem, within the area controlled by the Red Cross and supposedly de- militarized. High praise for the Jews in the Arab countries coupled with assurances that nothing will hap- pen to them as long 'as they "re- main loyal to their own mother- lands" and maintain no relations "with the Zionists of Palestine" was voiced by Lebanese delegate Charles Malik in a statement be for the UN Security Council. Maotz Yam, the first Jewish naval college, has been found- ed "somewhere in Israel." The college will train officers and men for a "fighting" Jewish navy. Its first class contains 150 naval cadets. The college win cooperate with the nauti- ina school at the Haifa Tech- Weal( Institute, which trains -men for the merchant marine. rwoctioning under the control of the Navy Department, the college will offer courses in radio, electricity, mechanics, meteorology and astronomy. Its funds will come from a $400,000 grant by the Jewish Maritime League, whose Pal- estine branch will provide 25 percent of the total, the re- mainder coming from abroad. Seven Jews were sentenced to three-year prison terms by an Iraqi military court after police found a small quantity of arms, explosies and hand grenades in their possession. Egypt has rejected a U.S. pro- test against a maritime blockade imposed by three Arab states on Palestihe's coast, the State De- partment announced. A citation honoring the state of Israel "for offering refuge to displaced Jews in Europe" was presented by the Churchman magazine. Bishop G. Bromlay Oxnam, of the New York area of the Methodist Church, made the presentation to Dr. Israel Goldstein, chairman of the United Palestine Appeal. Dr. Liakim Ostashinsky, mayor of Rishon L'Zion, called on the Israeli Government to protest the air bombing of his town by Egyptian planes to UN mediator Count Folke Bernadotte. Mayor Ostashinsky pointed out that the town has no military targets of any sort and that the Arab planes, consisting of two Dakota bombers and some. Spitfires, dropped numerous bombs on the town. One hit a bus station in which many school children THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, June 11, 1948 Raymond Zussman's Father Receives Mayor's Certificate for Son's Valor were waiting to return home for lunch. Many were killed, some of the bodies are unidentifiable because they were blown to bits. Ostashinsky pointed out that the planes came down as low as 1,000 feet in their bombing and straf- ing runs and the pilots must have known •that their targets were non-military. Israel's new women's army auxiliary made its formal debut. The women's auxiliary force is known as Chen which, in Hebrew, means Women's Army and also means "charm." The U.S. Army 'Department has instructed occupation authorities in Europe to name the Jewish Agency, represtnt- ing the state of Israel, as the official organization moving RAYMOND J. KELLY, corporation counsel, is shown reading the Jewish displaced persons to citation which he presented on behalf of Mayor Van Antwerp to Israel. The step was suggested NATHAN ZUSSMAN, father of Raymond Zussman, Congressional by Gen. Lucius D. Clay, U.S. commander in Germany. How- Medal of Honor winner. The medal was awarded posthumously after ever, after consultation with Lt. Zussman had captured a French town from the Germans nearly the State Department, the Army modified the original Clay pro- single-handed. posal to make it for "planning Left to right, Kelly, LEON GINSBURG, chairman of The Memorial purposes only." Committee for the Jewish War Veterans, Dept. of Michigan, Nathan Zussman and HENRY ZUSSMAN, his son. I. L. Kenen Heads Israel . The Mayor's citation read, in part, "The heroism of Lieutenant Zussman was symbolic of the spirit with which an aroused democracy defends its freedcim. His singular valor in combat inspires us by its NEW YORK (JTA)—I. L. Kenen, former executive secre- example to defend determinedly those free institutions in defense of tary of the American . Jewish which he paid to the last measure ... Lieutenant Zussman's fellow cit- Conference, has been appointed izens share with his bereaved family their grief at the loss they have director of information of the sustained. I pray that you may be comforted by the knowledge that Provisional Government of Is- your son and brother made a conspicuous contribution to the secures rael's mission in the U. S. Kenen ing of democratic ideals .. ." served the Jewish Agency in a Lt. 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