Israeli Forces Battle on Land, Air and Sea

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two more Egyptian planes, one
MIG and one Vampire, were
shot down Wednesday morning.
Thus, altogether, reports are
that Israel shot down four
MIGs and three Vampires, two
of the latter having been shot
down Wednesday.
The JTA teletype reports are
that Tel Aviv heard its first air
raid sirens since the Liberation
War. It was sounded at 9 p.m.
Tuesday, lasting an hour. Anti-
aircraft fire was heard. Air raid
sirens were heard again in Tel
Aviv Wednesday. There is no
report on damages or casualties.
The JTA report from Tel Aviv
was that the Egyptian destroy-
er "Ibrahim Elauwal," which
shelled Haifa Bay Wednesday,
was captured by Israel naval
units.
An additional report from
Jerusalem, via JTA's teletype
service, was of first indications
of the capture of prisoners,
mentioned in the Israeli com-
munique. It is known that many
prisoners were captured in the
first 24 hours of the Sinai war.
The largest haul was the Qui-
sema Hub Egyptian communica-
tion to and from the Gaza gar-
rison and the Junction roads to
Ismalia and the Suez.
Continuous communiques

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from the JTA report that an enemy's forces saw destruction,
Israeli tug, accompanied by two sabotage, murder and death in
smaller craft, left the Haifa border settlements, aiming to
Port to tow in the Egyptian de- undermine life in our state.
"Today we will put an end
stroyer "Ibrahim Elauwal."
There were no casualties or to murderous actions. Today
damage to the Haifa Bay area Southern soldiers will fight
when the Egyptian destroyer across the border and will close
the Nile army in its own coun-
did the shelling.
Haifa Port authorities were try.
"Our soldiers will hit the
notified by the American Em-
bassy that three American enemy for murdering peace-lov-
freighters are expected soon to ing citizens, the murder of
Evacuate American citizens — mothers and the murder of chil-
the U. S. being the only coun- dren in their cradles. Southern
try to send special ships, 'though force commanders will fight the
unfit for passengers, for evacu- Egyptian Army until it is guar-
ation of its citizens. The British anteed that the farmer will be
and the Canadians did not make able to plough in Israel without
any facilities for their subjects fearing criminal hands that
but merely advised them to would kill him; until the work-
leave. As far as is known, er; citizen and woman liVe se-
Americans are leaving their curely on their land and will
posts only from Amman and not be a target for bullets; un-
Cairo, and very few Americans til children in the cradle are
secure and mothers safe from
are leaving Israel.
A third Tel Aviv air raid the nightmare of attack; until
.alarm lasted only a few min- peace will prevail in Israel and
utes. No anti-aircraft fire was green fields will come up on
its borders."
heard.
The Jewish News telephone
Arab propagandists, who are
being warned by Israel to put lines have been crowded for
an end to their extermination days with calls from relatives
threats, continue to say that of Israelis, from news-seekers,
they will strive for Israel's total from non-Jews with God-speed
destruction even if it takes a comments in behalf of the Isra-
hundred years, and the view of elis. References also were made
many observers is that Israel is, on the attitude of the Detroit
today, like another Dunkirk: newspapers. Strong resentment
that if the democratic world was expressed against the va-
will encourage her in her fight cillating, "playing-both-ends-
for survival, the entire free against-the-middle" editorial in
world will be saved; but that the News, as readers described
any threat to Israel is a threat it. On the other hand, the De-
troit Free Press was commended
to the peace of the world.
American public opinion first for its fairness and for its search
became aware of the growing for causes in its enlightening
dangers when President Eisen- editorial on Wednesday.
hower released the text of his
While there were reports
message to Israel's Prime Min- during the week that all U.S.
ister David Ben-Gurion, pro- aid will be cut off from Israel,
testing against troop mobiliza- a JTA report from Washington
tions by Israel and warning on Oct. 28 stated that the
him against aggression. Israelis United States Government has
were angered by the message, quietly resumed aid to Egypt
because of the President's as- after withholding shipments
sertion that he had no infor- because of the Suez crisis and
Nasser's
mation of similar troop mobili- Egyptian President
zations by the Arab states. The hostility toward the West. Lo-
heavy machinery,
feeling was that the President comotives,
was not fully informed on the transportation equipment, and
three-pronged invasion threat newsprint have moved to Egypt
from Arab countries into Israel, in the last few weeks. This aid
the attacks by fedayeen, the is part of a $20,000,000 back-
extermination threats and the log on which delivery was held
dangers faced by Israel in the up since mid-August. State
face of Arab "total destruction" Department and ICA spokes-
man sought to deny that aid
aims.
for Nasser was ever official
Britain and France made it
clear, in relation to action halted.
An extraordinary circuit
against aggressors by the UN,
that the 1950 pledge now is broadcast, describing develop-
ments in the Middle East, was
defunct.
received at the Israel Bond Of-
The reported attacks on
Egypt by British aircraft gave fice, at 2200 David Stott Bldg.,
where local leaders participated
a new twist to the entire sit-
in a discmssion of current needs,
uation. The bombing of Egypt
and the summoning of a UN Thursday noon.
Prayer meetings are planned
general assembly special ses-
here by the local rabbinate and
sion added fuel to the inter-
by Zionist organizations.
national fires.
Thursday morning's report
Children of the United He-
brew Schools participated in
that Syrian troops invaded
several meetings, marked by
Israel added to the tensions.
The Egyptians claimed to prayers for peace, during the
have shot down Israeli planes, week.
Statements on the situation
to have destroyed Israel's tanks
and to have driven the Israel published by the Detroit Free
army back. The general belief Press quoted Checri Kanaan,
is that the Egyptian reports are publisher of the Lebanese Ga-
for home consumption, to stem zette of Detroit, pro-Israel
a possible anti-Nasser tide: Christian periodical published
Nasser, it is believed, has pur- in English and Lebanese as say-
sued some of his policies in ing he would be "glad if Israel
whips the Arabs." He said he
order to save his neck.
Israeli broadcasts to the Arab believes that Lebanon never
refugees in the Gaza area was will side with the Arabs.
to keep calm and not to make "Israel has a right to be there,"
any disturbances. They were he said. "Palestine is historical-
warned that the Egyptian ly a Jewish land." When his
forces nearby were wiped out statement appeared, Kanaan's
and were told to avoid causing life was threatened. He had re-
ceived similar threats in the
further disturbances.
A JTA report from Tel Aviv past.
The Jewish Telegraphic
quotes this order of the day
issued Wednesday to Israeli sol- Agency reports that the situa-
diers marching in the Sinai tion in Israel was never as tense
since the 1949 Arab-Israel
Peninsular:
"Today our forces will break armistice as it is now. Border
the suffocating ring of the settlements are standing by to
Egyptian enemy. Today, our implement emergency plans.
Southern forces will break to Leaders throughout the country
pieces the enemy's stronghold addressed mass meetings citing
bases which threaten Israel's the imminence of war from
borders and its population's se- Egypt and Jordan, while the
entire press appeared with ban-
curity.
"It is eight years since they ner headlines urging military
were beaten in the War for. Lib- preparedness to meet possible
eration, that the enemy con- hostile moves from the neigh-
templated exterminating Israel boring Arab countries.
The country's alert stance to-
and its citizens; that the

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spite these unprecedented pre-
cautions, there is evidence of
determined confidence among
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ward the encirclement move-
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