AP, Prentice-Hall Publish War Book House, Senate Get Resolution Claims Victors Had Secret Weapons Against Forcing 'Premature LONDON (JTA)—The London' first pass over the target, flew Withdrawal' on Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I2—Friday, June 30, 1967 Daily Mail claims the Israeli Air back on one engine and glided Force had used two secret weapons into their own bases with all fuel gone. to achieve one of the most fantastic feats in history—the destruction of Nasser's air force on its Egyp- van runways and strips. I srael Plans of photographs of Nasser's shatter- • fighters 1,11G Soviet-built ed showed "something very special was used against them." Each one of the planes, it said, had been hit [ Israel's victory over the corn- in the engine and cockpit with al hined forces of Egypt, Syria and single shot. This was done, accord- Jordan will be honored by a see- ing to the Daily Mail, by a rocket cial commemorative silver crown, possibly magnetic, developed by soon to be minted by the Bank of Israeli scientists. The paper noted Israel. According to the Israel Govern- that the dummy, decoy planes made of wood and canvas, scat- ment Coins and Medals Corpora- tion, Jerusalem. official distribu- tered around the fields, were not touched and that the Israeli pilots tors for the Bank of Israel, it will had gone only for the real planes. not be less than IL 5. Plans also have been announced The second weapon credited to by the Israel Government Coins Israel by the London daily was a and Medals - Corporation to issue rocket-powered bomb designed to a special State Medal in honor of destroy runways. By use of this the ancient city of Jerusalem. This bomb, it said, the enemy planes medal, of special religious signifi- were trapped on the ground and cance, will depict the ancient Wail- picked off at leisure. Airfields in ing Wall, Jewry's most revered the very heart of Egypt were deva- shrine. The Wailing Wall, located stated in this fashion, some of in Old Jerusalem, is all that re- them at the extreme flying range mains of King Solomon's Temple, of the French-built Vautour jet- which was destroyed in 587 BCE. bomber. The raid on the Luxour The medal will he inscribed with airfield, the paper said, called for this quotation from the Song of extremely delicate flying. Israeli Songs. 2:9: "Behold, He standeth bombers, it asserted, cruised on behind our Wall." The medal will one engine and attacked on the be struck in gold, silver and bronze and will bear the date June 6, 1967, the date on which Spanish Council Elected MADRID (JTA)—Twelve mem- Old Jerusalem was liberated by bers were elected to the Council the Israel Defense Forces and on of Jewish Communities here. Max which the Chief Rabbi sounded Matin was reelected president; the "shofar" at the Wailing Wall. Further information is available Samuel Toledano was elected vice president: noise Serefaty, treas- from the office of Israel's Assist- tirer: and Leon Ass, secretary,1 ant Trade Commissioner, 850 Third Ave., New York 10022. general. on the Victory Boris Smolar's 'Between You .. and Me' By BORIS SMOLAR (('opyright, 1967, JTA, Inc.) THE UJA FRONT: After more than two weeks of extraordinary giving for the Israel Emergency Fund of the United Jewish Appeal, many cities are still showing continued momentum of gifts — in cash pay- ments and in pledges—in addition to contributions to the regular UJA annual campaign . . . Almost all communities are concentrating to complete the emergency fund before the end of this month . . . In the Jewish federations and welfare funds, women's divisions continue to bring womanpower. resourcefulness, and "plus" dollars to the campaign . . Country clubs are closing their golf courses while fund raising meetings are being held . . . Elderly people without checking accounts are coming with cash - . . Secretaries are corning in during lunch hours with their salary checks and endorse them over entirely as contributions . . . Children are bringing in their coin banks and bags of pennies to empty them as contributions . . . School and college graduates are turning over their savings . . . Boy scout troops and youth clubs are turning over their treasuries . . . students have can- celled their graduation parties to give what was saved to the Emer- gency Fund . . . Mail is pouring into the offices with contributions not only from Jews but also from non-Jews . . . Gifts are coming from people of all views, including substantial gifts from persons associated with the American Council for Judaism . . . An interesting development is reported from Cleveland, where a local bank — as a public service — has set aside $1,000,000 to make available loans to individuals to pay their pledges to the Emergency Fund at interest one-half per cent below the prime rate. • • • JEWISH MANPOWER: There are today at least 10,000 Jews and non- Jews in the United States registered as volunteers for non-military service in Israel . . . This is the estimate of Theodore Comet, of the American Zionist Youth Foundation — the organization which has been given the responsibility for handling applications and place- ment of volunteers . . . Comet tells me that since the outbreak of the Arab-Israel war, more than '7,000 volunteers have registered in all parts of the country, and 3,000 more in New York .. . Most interest- ing is the fact that many of them are Jewishly peripheral, and it was the renewed Arab war against Israel that brought out in them "dos pintele Yid" — their inner Jewish feelings . In European countries, where traveling to Israel was not banned after the outbreak of the Arab-Israel war, more than 12,000 volunteers are reported to have registered for service in Israel ... Many of them have already arrived there; others are en route ready to be assigned to any work in agri- culture and in industry to replace those who are still in uniforms of the Israeli armed forces ... At present, Israel's needs are primarily for long term service of one year or more, in addition to the regular annual summer programs for young people . . . The special summer needs are being assisted by those who went from America before hostilities broke out and by volunteers from Europe who continued to go . . . The AZYF is registering volunteers classified by skills and other qualifications . . . Specific information on the needs and oppor- tunities will be provided by the AZYF as the assessment of Israel's requirements continue. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israel "should not be arbitrarily re- quired to appease various pres- sures by premature withdrawal" from cease-fire lines, according to a House-Senate Concurrent resolu- tion introduced in the House by Rep. Halpern, New York Republi- can. The resolution maintained that Israel should not be expected to withdraw "from certain occupied areas in a manner which would jeopardize regional and world peace, without necessary peace settlements and guarantees." It noted that "pressures have been brought to bear upon Israel at the United Nations and from other sources to force Israel to make immediate and unconditional withdrawal from all territories oc- cupied." The resolution termed the pressures "one-sided and ar- bitrary." The pressures continued at the UN. but some of the plans have called for direct negotiations be- tween Israel and the Arabs as a condition for the recall of troops from the conquered areas. Notice was taken that "certain territory occupied by Israel, in- cluding Jerusalem, is traditionally and historically Jewish in char- acter, previously separated from Israel by armistice lines no longer applicable because of Jordanian aggression, and, therefore, not negotiable in any peace settle- ment." The resolution pointed out that "Israel was forced into a war of self-defense bringing her armies into the present cease- fire disposition." It cited Ameri- can commitments to Israel and called on President Johnson to heed the sense of Congress on the withdrawal question. Earlier, 51 Congressmen co-spon- On July 18, Prentice-Hall, in co-operation with the Associated Press, will publish "Lightning Out dent of the New York Board of of Israel," the Arab-Israeli Con- Rabbis, called upon President John- flict," the complete record and son and the U.S. government to analysis of the day-by-day events support Israel in its claim to the of the Middle East conflict. The book is being assembled by Old City of Jerusalem.) a team of prize winning Associated Pointing out that both Israel Press writers consisting of Sidney and Jordan used American Pat- Moody, Hugh A. Mulligan, John ton tanks in the recent conflict, Barbour, Saul Pett and Jules Loh. Sen. Frank Church, Idaho Demo- This is essentially the same jour- crat, said Monday in a Senate nalistic team that wrote "The speech that the United States Torch Is Passed," the Associated should bar further gifts or sales Press commemorative volume on of arms to the countries of the the Kennedy assassination that Middle East. sold over 4,000,000 copies. The Senator, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, said that as in the Indian- Pakistani clash of less than two years ago, "American tanks man- ned by Jordanians met American tanks manned by Israelis" outside Old Jerusalem. He said that Israel received $28,000,000 worth of U.S. arms in Nazi Victims' Monument Desecrated by Vandals LONDON (JTA) — The Jewish cemetery in Przemysl, Poland, was desecrated by unknown vandals who uprooted tombstones and de- filed a monument to victims of the Naza holocaust, it was re- what he described as an attempt to ported here from Warsaw, "exercise a restraining influence by a judicious distribution of our weapons." Since the end of World War II, he said, the United States has doled out $322,000,000 in mili- tary aid to the Arab nations that attacked Israel. Sen. Joseph Clark, Pennsylvania Democrat and also a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, voic- ed substantial agreement with Sen. Church on the need to limit the flow of American arms abroad. Sen Clark envisaged an "interna- tional rescue mission" for Egypt, provided that there be "no more for Nasser" from other nations. sored a resolution urging President Johnson to seek five objectives in achieving Mideast peace and urg- ing presidential opposition to pre- mature Israeli withdrawal "to avoid repeating the mistake of 1956 which led to a resumption of hostilities 11 years later. The resolution called for oppo- sition to any precondition to nego- tiation that would require "the relinquishment by Israel of ter- ritories possessed" at the time of the cease-fire. The measure was originated by Rep. Charles W. Whalen, Ohio Republican, who cir- culated it among House members. The five objectives advocated included: Arab recognition of Israel, freedom of passage in Aqaba Gulf and Suez, final settle- ment of boundaries, restrictions of arms flow to the region, and resolu- tion of the Arab refugee problem. The resolution stressed that the Executive Department should re- flect national attitudes regarding Israel's rights in dealings at the United Nations and otherwise. Signatories included members of both parties. In Dallas, a State Department specialist on Middle Eastern af- fairs said at a news conference that Israel will return occupied territories because she cannot afford to keep them. John E. Horner said "the problem of gov- erning these territories would be almost insurmountable for Israel." (Horner held that Israel's regular army was not adequate to the task of military government and would require reserves. He said that the Army must soon demobilize re- servists because "Israel needs these workers to keep it industrial and agricultural economy boom- ing." (Rabbi Edward T. 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