Eban Alone Defends Israel's Role Status (Continued from Page 8) Brenda, chairman and Heinz West- phal, vice chairman of the society. Many other forms of aid from West Germany have been given to Israel. The envoy and Brenda disclosed that some 2,000 young Germans had registered for work in Israel. Huge Quantities of Weapons Found by Israelis in Secret Syrian Depots JERUSALEM(JTA) — Israeli officials reported that the southern slopes of the Mount Hermon in oc- cupied Syrian territory were found to contain secret arms and muni- tions stores. The hidden munitions cache appeared to contain huge quantities of various types of wea- pons and ammunition. Many Arab inhabitants of the area who fled during the hostili- ties on the final day of the war last week were returning to their homes where, as in Kuneitra, water, electricity and food supplies had been restored to normal by Israeli military officials. Many hungry Syrian soldiers were sur- rendering to Israelis. Special squads of the Israeli en- gineering corps were assigned to the task of salvaging the many tanks, artillery pieces and other Syrian armored pieces abandoned by the Syrians in their retreat. Many Russian-built T-34 tanks were captured intact, some with their engines still running. They were seized before they could be ordered into action. Israeli officials disclosed that they had found large quantities of Chinese-made weapons buried in orange groves in the Gaza Strip. The arms included bazookas. ma- chine guns and anti-tank rifles. Israel's Conquest Poses Serious New Economic Problems for Govertment TEL AVIV (JTA) — The con- quest of al! the Jordanian-held ter- ritory west of the Jordan and of the Gaza Stvip posed serious new economic problems for Israel. Neither the former Jordanian areas nor the barren Gaza Strip are economically viable entities. There are about 400,000 inhabi- tants in the narrow Gaza Strip. There is no industry there and the only commercial crop is a low- grade citrus which cannot he ex- ported to Europe and previously found its only market in Egypt. The West Bank area has an Arab population of about a million. It is an agricultural area with no surpluses for export and little in- dustry. A continued interruption with the East Bank—Jordan pro- per—might cause further unem- ployment. The only possible sources of income are the new tourist re- gions such as Bethlehem and the Old City of Jerusalem where the Jewish holy places are now open to Jewish tourists. As a result of its conquests. Is- rael now has the responsibility of 1,500,000 Arabs. feeding some There are estimates here today that Israel would have to allocate be- tween $15-20.000,000 a year for the new territories. (At the NATO meeting of for- eign ministers in Luxemburg last week, U. S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk emphasized that Israel had the right to he recognized as n independent state and to make its existence secure. He warned that no nation, including the great serve the Shavuot festival to- powers, could order either the gether at their holy place of Mount Arabs or Israel to do anything Gerizin in the territory west of the for a lasting peace.) Jordan River now occupied by Is- rael. Some 60 of the Samaritans Syrians Launch Attack on had lived in Israel. Israeli Troops; Are Repulsed TEL AVIV (JTA) — Syrian An order was issued to all Is- armored forces launched an attack raeli units in the Sinai Peninsula against Israeli troops Sunday to give immediate aid to any at Kuneitra, a Syrian position oc- Egyptian soldiers, found in the cupied last week by Israel prior to Peninsula. who offered no resist- the cease-fire arrangement voted ance, in a massive Israeli effort to by the UN Security Council. Israel, save the estimated 10,000 Egyptian however, drove off the attacking troops who wandered in the burn- S y rians. The Syrian effort was the ing desert without water. The first violation of the UN cease-fire Egyptians were placed on trucks resolution. bound for the Suez Canal zone, given water and left to make their The head of the Samaritans, way hack to Egypt. the descendants of the ancient Under other orders, special Is- Palestinian sect which had fol- lowed variations of certain por- raeli units hunted through the tions of the Biblical practice of desert in a collection of huge quan- Judaism, entered Israel to meet tities of discarded Egyptian equip- with members of his sect for ment. including arms, ammunition the first time since the establish. and fuel discarded by the routed ment of the Jewish State. He Egyptian troops. 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