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March 29, 1968 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-29

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Torczyner Back Israel's Action in Resistance to Terror

Israeli, Syrian Take Same Military Training Class

GRENOBLE (ZINS) — Israeli included artillery practice and
and Syrian officers participated in mountain maneuvers. Neither side
the same three - week training
to he friendly although they
course under the command of a sought
also
ate
at the same table.
French army colonel. The training

soldier was
sr
TEL AVIV (JTA) —Israel has River. One Israeli
GROSSINGER, N.Y. — Jacques
Torczyner, president of the Zion- approached the International Red killed instantly and two of his
ist Organization of America, said Cross for information on the fate companions were wounded in an
March 22, that "we are not sur- of three soldiers missing in last exchange of fire that continued
Friday, March 29, 1968-11
prised at the disturbance in the Thursday's operation against ter- until Israeli re - enforcement ar- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Middle East yesterday, but it is rorist bases in Jordan, it was rived, At that point, the terrorists
fled back into Jordan.
the result of the provocation of learned here Tuesday. One of the
Jordanians across the demar-
three men is presumed to be dead,
Arab terrorists."
cation line facing the Beisan
but
the
other
two
are
believed
to
"Israel cannot let her women
Valley lobbed mortar shells into
and children be at the mercy of have been taken prisoner by the
Maoz Chaim Monday night after
Jordanians.
Israel
agreed
to
per-
Arab terrorists," he said in his mit the Red Cross to investigate
an earlier shelling of Kfar Rup-
address to the national executive
pin. No casualties were reported
the condition of El Fatah prisoners
committee of the Zionist Organiza- captured in Thursday's battle.
but about $1,800 in damage was
tion of America meeting at Gros-
done to the settlement and live-
One
Israeli
soldier
was
killed
singer's.
stock.
and two were wounded in the
The Zionist leader added, "if
The shellings of Mar Ruppin and
second of two clashes with Arab
the Arab world were not certain
marauders near the Jordan River Maoz Chaim marked a renewal of
of the support of the Soviet Union,
Jordanian assaults on Israeli vil-
Monday night, a military spokes-
the Arabs would have been more
lages inhabited by women and
man announced. Two Arab ma-
inclined to talk about direct nego-
rauders were killed in the earlier children. Those assaults reached a
tiations."
clash. The dead Israeli soldier peak last Feb. 15 when Jordanian
guns shelled eight settlements all
Referring to the sessions on the
was a member of the Druze
Middle East at the UN Security
community, a non-Arab Moslem along the Jordan Valley.
Council, Torczyner told the ZOA
sect loyal to Israel.
Dr. DONALD SILVERMAN, assist-
that the "usual speeches will not
According to a military spokes-
bring us an inch nearer to perma- man, the Israeli patrol spotted ant professor of physical medicine
nent peace in the Middle East." seven marauders crossing the river and rehabilitation at the University
Torczyner also declared that
and opened fire when they drew of Washington School of Medicine
"the time has come for genuine
near. Two fell and the rest scat- in Seatle, will be visiting chief at
cooperation between Jews and
tered. Two Russian assault guns Sinai Hospital of Detroit, 8 p.m.,
Negroes in order to reduce those
were found on the bodies. In the Thursday. Dr. Silverman will speak
tensions which inevitably lead second encounter, a small Israeli on "The Prevention of Deteriora-
Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision. Certificate on request.
to physical attacks."
patrol surprised a band of raiders tion of the Bed-Bound Patient." All
interested physicians are invited.
less
than
60
yards
from
the
Jordan
Torczyner suggested that repre-
sentatives of leading Jewish or-
ganizations meet with spokes-
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