N ew Israel-Syria Clash Reported Israeli observers have said that present methods. noted that! was not an answer. Expansion of loss of life, he stated, "were the UNTSO in the Middle East while Egypt has considerabl y in. UNTSO's force includes only creased air patrols along the Is TEL AVIV — With the ink beyond what had been expected observers. that UNTSO has only ; would not be effective, he said. border and over Sinai. Presi- scarcely dry oh the LINT security . or planned" in the retallatarY la few border observation posts j El Farra insisted that recent dent Nasser's Council's censure motion against raid. apparently the buffer under- disagreements among the Arab did not intend regime and cannot "play to make an issue Israel for a retaliatory raid on Eban, who flew to the United forces." He then states are "healthy." peace taken by • the Israel over the shooting down of two we nesday. said Jordan, Syria and Israel exchanged States Wednesday. Israeli called on all the states involved ARAB LEAGUE MEETING Soviet-made MIG-19 jets Nov. 29 gunfire for 20 minutes Sunday p an a(been • u 13 a f e w to give their fullest cooperation , Secretary-General Abdel Khalek by an Israeli jet pilot. morning. houses in the Jordanian village. : Hassouna of the 13-nation Arab Official sources said the ex- which had been used as a base to UNTSO. r, The observers said that if Israel Monday expressed its change started when Syrian hill- for Arab infiltrators, causing loss "concern" to Lt. Gen. Odd Bull, Lea,ue summoned Arab foreign Egypt wanted to build up ten- of ministers and military chiefs side positions east of Jordan fired of life and property in Israel. chief of staff of the UNTSO. over : session sion, it would have played up shots into Israeli territory north of "If t the Arab Legion." he con- Syria's continuing incursions into . Wednesday ' staff to an in emergency Cairo to discuss the the incident in a typical "vie- the Sea of Galilee. had not arrived, there ; Israel from the demilitarized zone military situation on Israel's bor- tin ied, tory" communique. So far, how- In Hebron, Jordan, where ten- would have been no loss of life. : between Israel an d Syr ia. ' ders. Increased commando harass- ever, Cairo Radio has made no • sion was still high after the But But developments during the ac- • reference to the air clash in its IN DEMILITARIZED ZONE was told that Syrian ! ment and guerrilla tactics were broadcasts, reporting only that Nov. 13 raid on border villages expanded, and had the effect Bull Gen. by Israel, troops a n d police of expanding th , scope of the ac- farmers have recently started graz- , expected to be proposed. two of its planes had been acci- (Reports from Damascus re- re- seized a quantity of arms and lion and increasing the loss of life. dentally downed. This treatment ammunition. A number of Pales- This expansion led to a correspond- ing their herds in the demilitarized ceived in the U.S. said that Jor- was considered evidence t h at King Hussein told a press Egypt wants to close the inci- tinian flags were flying from ing escalation of political reac-one. ; ' ficial Two ago. the of- was days informed. Syria UN ferried conference in Amman that Jordan dent. prominent buildings in the area, tions." tractors across Jordan into the would agree to basing United Na- where demonstrators recently WIDER UNTSO FORCE? zone and began plowing in that tions peace-keeping troops along Well-informed political experts demanded the arming of border ' Eban said that he did not regard (Continued on Page 19) villagers. Some s t r e e t-n a m e : war between Israel and the Arab the Israel-Jordanian border.) also in- - abinet was also The e Israel Cabinet plates, carrying names of mem- states as "inevitable." "It is just formed - - - ---- -- ormed by Prime Minister Levi E THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 9, 1966 18 bers of the Hashemite royal as unlikely that there will be gen- shkol that, thus far. the govern- family, have been defaced or era) peace. either," he added. e c e i x- s n ot received ,Arn.oerndt torn down, the sources said. The Israel Cabinet Sunday heard , rhoam Washington edabooufft icriael- ' -)----ivt-s-rt-- from However, in Jerusalem, the regu- a report from Eban on develop- ported plans for sealing the Arab- lar monthly convoy to the Israeli ments in neighboring Jordan. Israeli borders through mechanical enclave on Mount Scopus. which May your Hanuka Candles It decided to take no action at and electronic facilities. is completely surrounded by Jor- this time on a proposal made by Eshkol told the cabinet about danian-held territory, went up to United Nations Secretary-General his conversation here last week exchange the police personnel ' U Thant for enlarging the role of with U.S. Sen. Edward M. Ken- Wednesday after it was delayed the United Nations Truce Super- nedy. in which the latter queried Burn Brightly and safely two weeks because of the tension vision Organization by adding a the Israeli premier about Israel's following the Israeli reprisal raid. helicopter and a speedboat on Lake reactions to recent developments The convoy, accompanied by Tiberias to the LINTS° facilities. in the Middle East. With hope of freedom United Nations jeeps, made its Upon his arrival in New York, The decision was taken after way through the populated Jor- Eban reported on Thant's sug- Sen. Kennedy said that the danian streets without incident on gestion to this effect made last United States government should For all humanity. its way up to the hilltop site of assure "all parties" in the Middle week in a memorandum to the the old Hebrew University and Security Council. Than pointed East that "it will guarantee the lladassah Hospital buildings. The integrity of Israel." out that the secretary-general Jordanian authorities imposed no has not yet approached Israel lie upheld the American atti- curfew on pedestrians or traffic on the matter, confining his sug- tude in the United Nations Secur- as the convoy passed through the ; gestion only to a Security Council ity Council which, a week ago. streets with Jordanians seen going censured Israel for its Nov. 13 note. about their business as usual. It was pointed out in the cabinet raid into Jordan. lie advocated RAID 'BEYOND PLANS' that such suggestions had been that Israeli and Arab students in ■ 10101 West McNichols Road In London, Abba Eban, Is- made in the past but that neither this country set up a dialogue in rael's foreign minister, admitted Israel nor the Arab states had an attempt "to communicate better .Detroit, Michigan 48221 to the Daily Express in an inter- agreed to the proposals. Israel, with each other." % iew published Monday, that Is- ; it was noted, does not favor ex- The Massachusetts Democrat Telephone 861-9393 raeli troops had hit the Jorda- i panding the UNTSO into a "third came to Israel from a skit to nian illage of Samna "harder : force" in the area. Jordan, during which he visited than intended." The fighting and Thant reiterated the UNTSO's the Samoa area which was the Mom TPA News wires) , — %Ycj ins gnsttrance tAgeticy target of the Israeli retaliation raid, and the Arab refugee camps . He also told the newsmen that he had always opposed the use of United Nations Relief and Works Agency funds for refugees receiv- training- from the "Palestine The Hermelin Agency and Office Staff Liberation Organization," and that he continued to do so "after sisit- ing the camps." He said that Extend Greetings to the Communit\, 13625 W. 8 Mile Road - Detroit BEST WISHES TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS FOR A HAPPY HANUKA e080 ei FL'ANL'RS MR. AND MRS. EARL RUBY AND FAMILY 18135 Livernois great human he had found misery in the camps." Ile deplored the United for a Happy Hanuka UN 3-0400 States decision to cut its •witrihu- tions to the UNRWA and said he would raise that i,n• on his return to the United States with the goal of achieving restora- tion of the UNRWA budget. ( The United States pled;_!ed last week-end 522.000,000 to the l'nited Nations Relief and Works Agency for the year ending .June 30. 1967. The pledge, announced by l' S. Ambassador Harding Bancroft. is S700.000 below the amount the United States gave for the fiscal year ending last June 30.) COMAY ON TELEVISION Interviewed on the CBS tele\ i- sion program. "Face the Nation." Michael S. Camay, the Israeli am- bassador to the United Nations. and Muhammad H. el Farra. the delegate from Jordan. said Sunday they felt the arms race in the Middle. East was leading the area toward disaster. Comay, in reply to a question about possible future retaliatory raids against Arab countries. said "No government can shed its re- sponsibility to protect its citizens." El Farra said his country would take all necessary meas- ures for self-defense if attacked, but he considered the real an- swer in "finding sonic solution so that arms are not needed." The two men did not appear together for the interview. El Farra entered the studio only after ; Comay had left by another door. 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