• 2 Civilians. Soldier Killed by Alines; 17 Marauders Mai is 0 ve• Weekend TEL AVIV (JTA)----Two civil- larks, officials of the' Dead Sea potash works, and an Israeli soldier were killed when their jeep hit a! mine. near the potash plant May 4. Two other civilians and a soldier were injured in an earlier mining incident near the same spot. They were the only Israeli casualties of the post-Independence Day week- end during which Israeli forces killed 17 Arab marauders in three clashes in the Negev, the Jordan • and Beisan valleys. A military spokesman reported renewed Jor- danian small arms and artillery fire aimed at three Beisan Valley settlements and at Israeli forces near the Allenby Bridge May 4, the ene also of some desultory shoot- g by Jordanians. In each case the fire was returned and there were no casualties reported. The civilian dead were identified as Dr. Yehoyachin Keniatt, 43, deputy general director of the potash works and Benjamin Bir- • ann. 38. an engineer who was di- rector of manpower and adminis- tration. The soldier was cadet David Braheryahu, 23. They were killed when their jeep and an Army command car raced to the aid of another jeep which had just struck a mine, injuring its its civilian and military occupants. The mines had been laid by ter- rorists on a road near the potash evaporatien Bonds. Late last night an Israeli petrol near the southern tip of the Dead Sea encountered a gang which is believed to have planted the mines. News of the battles in which 17 Arab geereiPas were killed was withheld se as not to spoil Inde- pendence Del- celebrations Thurs- day and Friday. Twelve heavily armed aueeeillas were killed by an Israe'i nat•ol near Neot Kahikar on the Jorden border south of the Dead Sea Thursday night. Soviet- made mechiee elms and hand gren- ades were freind on the bodies. Four raiders were killed in a clash in the Jo•den Valley and a fifth south of the yea of Galilee. A military sookesmon disclosed that three -1-azooka shells were fired Frid-v night at the home of the military governor of Jenin in the northern Samaria district. Seven moee hazooka shells with a timing 'mechanism attached, were found concealed under tree branches about 400 yards from the governor's home. A series, of widespread terror- ist attack - mainly with mortars, was launnii-d by El Fatah units (1 %yr morning in the early la' --Salem and Manera Beisan, regions. ""ivq-e were no casual- . ties and tially no damage, A military --a•-eeman reported, but the attack on Kibutz Manera, in northwest Galilee, marked the first terrorist a c ti vi ty from Lebanese soil in almost a year. Kfar Ruppin and Ashdod Yacov, in the Beisan Valley, were hit by mortars at about 2:30 a.m. local time. The shells exploded harm- lessly in fields but Israeli units re- turned the fire from the East Bank of the Jordan. Six light mor- tar shells were fired at the Battar- dan religious quarter northwest of Jerusalem. Attempts were made to sabotage a water pumping sta- tion at Hamadiyah. At Kibutz Manera, six shells were fired, all exploding harmlessly. • Security sources reported Wed- nesday that 43 El Fatah membera have been killed, 11 wounded and 96 captured in various actions since April 1 v%. hen the terrorists began their so-called "spring offen- sive." The sources noted that n-ither El Fatah or any other _Arab commando groups have been able to take root among the 1.000,000 Arab residents of Israel and Israeli-held territory. This has forced them to rely on bases on the east bank of the Jordan which ere vulnerable to Israel's new eolicy- of "hot pursuit." In general, according to security sources, Israel is militarily strong- er than it was before last June's N. var. amallah Residents Lose. Aecess to Israel,. Jordan Visits Because of Strike JERUSALEM (JTA)—The West Bank town of Ramallah has not been placed under curfew but pr'vileges according to West Bank residents have been withdrawn as a result of the strike there on Independence Day. The privileges, rescinded by order of Defense Minister Moshe Dayan. include access into Israel, includine East Jerusalem, and the denial of per- mits for Ramallah residents to visit Jordan or to receive visitors from there. Such permits are granted all other West Bank residents al- most without restriction. The spe- cial measures taken in Ramallah were due to the nature of the strike which was a demonstration against Israel's Independence Day narade in nearby Jerusalem. Un- like some other West Bank towns where Arabs demonstrated in- dividually by shutting down busi- nesses for the day •and keeping. children out of schools. the Ramale lah strike was officially organ- ized. News Magazine Says Soviet Union Is Preparing Arabs War Militarily for WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Soviet Union is preparing the Champion Israel Tree Seller Arabs militarily for a.. new war against Israel but the United States position. now is "that Israel can defend itself with the arms it has, that more would upset the Mideast arms balance," the U.S. News & World Report. said. The magazine quoted former , 'U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Foy Kohler as stating that the Soviet feud with Red China and• the Soviet penetration of the Mideast are "Moscow's prin- cipal • preoccupatiaons today and will continue to be for the historic period immediately ahead." The critical time . for the Mideast was set for mid-1969 because by then Soviet training teams in Egypt, Syrian and Iraq will have "'trained enough Arabs to handle new wea- pons. • The ratio of Arab airpower over Israel is "four to one now and growing rapidly on the Arab side —thanks to Russia. The Arabs have nearly 150 Sukhoi-7 attack planes and some 210 MIG-21 jets. What Israel now wants most is supersonic fighters to restore at least the three to one adverse ratio —but Washington has failed to act," the maeazine said. Instead of establishing bases flying the Russian flag in the Mid- east, the report said the new technique of base building "in- volves saturating countries like Egypt, Syria. Iran. with modern Soviet arms, equinment for air- fields, ports, repair facilities, small armies of Soviet technicians . . . Thus, if war comes, these Arabs countries are themselves bases, ready and waiting for warships, planes, and even airborne troops of their Soviet ally." 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According to Klein- man, Jaabari said, "If the Arab The Country states fail -to agree on a solution, a then we Palestinians shall seek a solution with Israel ourselves." Soviet Russia has altered its I I Middle East policy from one that was seeking a political solu- tion of the Arab-Israel dispute I to one with more ominous con- notations, according to Jon Kimche in an article published in the Evening Standard Tues- day. I Kimche said that a "surprise I Advance Models . aide memoire" was sent by the Soviet government last week to Correctly Contoured and Fully Tailored. BR 2-2400 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 89 Soldiers Reburied in Mt. Herzl Ceremony (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Morton Cohen (right) of New York holds an airline ticket for a two-week trip to Israel presented by Meyer Halperin, chairman of Bnai Brith's Martyrs' Forest Committee, for selling 2,255 trees in the Martyrs' Forest near Jerusalem. Cohen was the winner of Bnai Brith's Double Minyan Contest celebrating Israel's 20th anniversary. More than 18,000 trees were planted during the contest period. a number pf Arab governments, in- ! THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS chiding Jordan, which stated thatl Friday, May 10, 1960-13 should "Israel fail to respect the Security 'Council. resolution" . of. x • xi Ri I 11 111 Nov. 22, 1967, the Soviet Union would have no- alternative , but to : •jg consider other steps to enable. the Arab countries to regain their lost , vg, territory." What was meant by J. "other steps" was not spelled out, IN II PROTECT Kimche wrote. I YOUR He said that the switch in Soviet a WINTER policy away from a political solu- tion has been reflected in Nasser's I GARMENTS most recent speeches which eschew I AGAINST a political settlement with Israel. FIRE Kimche reported that, according ai to Jordanian circles accompany- THEFT ing King Hussein on his current & MOTHS' visit to London. 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