Eshkol Defends Retalitaion; Says Peace Must Rei n (Continued from Page 1) Israel. Speaking at the opening of the 15th world convention of the Women's International Zionist Or- ganization, the premier said that Israel acted after showing pro- longed patience. He called on the Arab countries to maintain peace, declaring that the issue was up to them. The Premier referred to the Soviet veto at the Security Coun- cil of a resolution asking Syria to take action to halt the use of its territory for guerrilla raid staging. He said that in spite of the Veto, Syria should take notice of the expressed wish of the majority of Security Council member nations that vio- lence be prevented. He added he hoped some nations with in- fluence over the Syrian regime might induce Syria to keep the peace. He said also that he hoped the raid against Jordan would also serve as a lesson to Syria which now would understand that Israel would not remain passive while its citizens were attacked. He stressed that Israel regretted that the Soviet Union, which had spread libelous charges against Israel, even used its veto to prevent adop- tion of a resolution against Syrian support of the guerrilla raiders. Eshkol told Parliament Tuesday that "God is my witness that we do not want bloodshed to go on on both sides of the border" but "Is- raeli blood is no less than that of any other." , The premier reminded the house of the growing incidence of border attacks from Jordan. He quoted a threat by the Damascus Radio that Syria would turn every house in Israel "into, a grave." Let it be clear, the prime min- ister declared, that the Jordanian raid was a warning directed as well to Syria. He said the Soviet veto of the Security Council resolution had ag- gravated the problem because it made the Arabs "think they can get away with anything, including organized murder." He pointed out that Israel had repeatedly exer- cised patience, "but even the great- est patience can come to an end," he declared. Only speakers for the Communist Party and Haolem Hazeh, a fringe party, disassociated themselves from the raid. All other parties voted for a government motion to discuss the question in committee. Yosef Serlin, speaking for the op- position Gahal Party, declared his faction's unreserved support for the government on the issue. Former Premier David Ben- Gurion took a similar stand in an address to the central committee of his dissident Israel Workers Party (Rafi). He asserted that no reliance should be put on the United Nations and that Israel must itself ensure its security. Israeli officials returned to Jor- dan the body of a captured Jor- danian army major who died from battle wounds in an Israeli hospital despite emergency efforts to save his life. The major was found lying seriously wounded in t h e Samua area as Israeli troops were withdrawing after their raid Sun- day. He was given immediate first aid by an Israeli army doctor and rushed by helicopter to an Israeli hospital. He died on the operating . table. Israeli officials transferred the body to United Nations officers at the Mandelbaum Gate between new and old Jerusalem. The UN trans. nutted the body to Jordanian of- ficials. Israel supplied the UN with a full medical report on the treatment given to the Jordanian major. Less than 24 hours after three Israeli soldiers were killed and 10 others were injured, when their border patrol car detonated a mine road in the Hebron Hills, near the Jordanian border, Israel's army staged the reprisal raid. In the raid, 40 Jordanian houses were blown up by the Israelis, a Jordanian police sta- tion was demolished, one Jordan Arab Legion officer was fatally 013.a injured, dying later in an Israeli The second column encountered hospital, two other members of no significant resistance, but the the Arab Legion were captured, first had to fight its way through 15 Arab Legion trucks carrying the village, and we were under reinforcements were burned, and constant fire while carrying out a Jordanian plane was downed the demolitions. Israel's action when Jordan sent aircraft into against Jordan," the s o u r c e the air to fight the Israelis. Is- added, "is the death blow to rael lost one soldier, an army charges of Israeli collusion with major, who was killed while Jordan against Syria and other leading his troops, and 10 Is- Arab countries." raelis were wounded in the ac- The Jordanian government an- tion. nounced over Radio Amman that Prime Minister Eshkol, all Army leaves have been can- joined by Israel's chief of staff, celed and the Jordanian troops Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, reported on have been placed on alert status. the reprisal to the Cabinet here Leaves for doctors and nurses in Sunday. Eshkol told the Cabinet: Jordan have also been canceled "This raid, in which 40 houses and those already out on leave were blown up by Israeli forces, were recalled to duty. Prime Minister Levi Eshkol an- should demonstrate the fact that quiet must reign on both sides of nounced in Parliament last week the borders along their entire that compulsory military service for men will be extended from 26 lengths." Eshkol referred to the two most months to 30 months. The decision recent terrorist raids coming from was understood to be strictly a the Jordanian side—one a month defensive measure brought about ago, when two Jerusalem apart- by continued El Fatah and other ment buildings suffered mine ex- terrorist raids into Israel. The lengthened service will plosions near the Jordanian bor- der, and the last one, early pose new burdens on Israel's Nov. 11, when the three Israeli budget at a time of serious eco- soldiers were killed and 10 nomic difficulties. Military service for both men wounded in the Hebron Hills. "These two acts of sabotage," and women was 24 months during he said, "were perpetrated by in the early years of statehood. Then filtrators coming from Jordan. the callup period for men was The raid against Jordan was or- extended to 30 months. Three dered in accord with the Cabinet years ago, the period was reduced statement, made in the Knesset to 26 months for men and 20 a month ago, and approved months for women. Under the new by the Knesset, in which regulations announced women serve for 20 months as before. Israel warned that it holds respon- will The Premier also told Parlia- sible those countries from which or through which perpetrators of ment that Israel's border police will be strengthened. such acts come. This is beside the contingents special responsibility of Syria for Their main responsibility is to guiding the attackers and ordering guard Israel's borders against in- filtration. The border police have the attacks." The mine explosion occurred at recruited many non-Jews, prin- cipally members of the Druze mi- dawn Nov. 11, less than a mile south nority. of the Jordanian border, about six * * miles north of the new Israeli UNITED NATIONS—Arthur J. town of Arad. The Israeli soldiers Goldberg, the United States am- were traveling a dirt road which bassador the United Nations, had been inspected the day before, criticized to in the Security Council and found safe for patrol. Sud- Wednesday Israel's retaliatory raid denly, the patrol car ran over a against Jordan last Sunday. Comay mine, detonating it, The mine was also addressed the urgent session found to be of the same type that of the council explaining the rea- was used by infiltrators from the sons for the Israeli action. Syrian border a month ago, in Comay told the council, con- Galilee, when four Israeli soldiers vened for the second time in two were killed. months over Arab-Israeli border Tracks from the site of the Heb- tensions, that nothing "construc- ron area incident were found could be served by condem- leading to the nearby Jordanian tive" nation of one specific action. Ac- border. Israel filed a complaint cusing of organizing the re- against the raid immediately with peated Syria terrorist into Is- the Jordan-Israeli Mixed Armistice rael, the Israeli incursions ambassador said Commission. (A similar complaint that Jordanian authorities not on that action was filed in the interfered with the terrorist had raids. Security Council of the United Na- He described the Sunday action tions by Israeli Ambassador as a "limited- one undertaken only Michael S. Comay, who charged long forbearance by Israel. Jordan with violating the 1949 Is- after Goldberg called the action one raeli-Jordanian armistice agree- "clearly in violation" of the UN ment. However, the Israeli com- armistice agreements which took, plaint did not call for a meeting he said, "a deplorable" toll in of the UN Security Council.) lives. He asserted that the nature An authoritative Israeli source of the "destructive raid" surpassed noted that the raid was in retalia- the "cumulative total of terrorist tion for 13 attacks against Israel acts" and could not be "justified carried out in the area recently or excused" by the guerrilla raids from the village of Samna which in which "Jordan has not been had been known as a base for implicated." infiltrators coming into Israel He declared that the Security from Jordan, although the terrorist Council "must speak out formally raids were guided and directed against such a policy" of retalia- from Syria. "We had to deal with tion and that the UN machinery Jordan," he said, "through which "must be utilized" by both Arabs the terrorists passed and in which and Israelis. they found shelter and bases for Goldberg, who is the November their activities. We had to deal president of the Security Council, with these people as if there were set the meeting at the request of no Syria, and we shall deal with Mohammed El Farra, Jordan's per- Syria as if there were no Jordan." manent representative. "It was the intention of the Is- An American television crew raeli government," this source con- which came to the Huleh area to tinued, "to deter the local Jor- take films of the tense border area danian population from giving came under fire from Syrian gun- shelter to saboteurs. We learned ners Tuesday. They filmed one of that the same population in the the minor exchanges of fire be-. Hebron area did not cooperate even with the Jordanian authori- ties in their fight against the ter- British Jews Protest rorists. The action was aimed at Eichmann Aide Acquittal blowing up houses, after making LONDON (JTA)—A delegation certain no inhabitants remained. of the Board of Deputies of British The objective was carried out in Jews called at the Austrian Em- both Samua Village and in small bassy here to express the "outrage" villages somewhat to the east of of British Jewry over recent ac- Samua." quittal by an Austrian court of "The Israeli forces acted in two Franz Novak, Eichmann's transport columns, one hitting at Samua, officer in the dispatch of European the other at the siler villages. Jews to Nazi death camps. tween Syrians and Israelis which have been occurring regularly dur- ing the past three days. No casual- ties were reported either among members of the television crew or the Israelis. One of the Syrian shootings caused a huge fire on the border. Dry vegetation caught fire. The Syrians used recoilless guns. * * * TEL AVIV — An Arab youth from Haifa who crossed into the Egyptian-controlled Gaza Strip and returned after being recruited by Egyptian intelligence has been ar- rested, police reported Tuesday. The name of the youth was with- held. The arrest followed a report by the youth's father to police that his son was missing. The Tel Aviv District Court found three Arab youths of Ram- leh guilty of charges of sabotaging the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem railway two months ago. DAN NY RASKIN UN. 4-6868 10235 W. 6 MILE According to the prosecution the three Israel Arabs dismantled part of the tracks, intending to cause damage and casualties. Fortunate- ly, the engineer saw the damage in time to stop the train and pre- vent a disaster. Sentences will be pronounced soon. 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