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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-07-19

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THE DETROIT .JEWISH NEWS

' II—Friday, July 19, 1968

Arab States
Have More,
Better Arms

Arab Guerrilla Groups to Cooperate

LONDON — The London Times
reported from Cairo Tuesday that
Palestinian guerrilla leaders meet-
ing there agreed Monday to co-
ordinate their operations in Israel-
occupied territories.
The group, numbering about 100
leaders of El Fatah and other Arab
terrorist and sabotage groups also
decided to establish a "coordinat-
ing council" with military experts
from each organization repre-
sented. The council will meet
secretly to plan future armed
operations in the occupied terri-
tories, the Times said.
Cairo has been the scene in re-
cent days of meetings of the Pale-
stine National Council, chosen by
a committee of Palestine exile or-
ganizations which claim to repre-
sent more than 2,000,000 Palestin-
ian Arabs living inside and outside

of Israel and the territories it
controls.
The delegates to the meetings
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Arab
represent businessmen in addi-
nations have more and better arms
tion to professors and other ele-
than before the Six-Day War, the
ments of Arab society.
Washington Daily News reported,
The principal components of the stating that 3,500 Russians are in
council are El Fatah, the Popular Egypt for military training pur-
Front for Palestinian Liberation poses, 100 in Syria, and 700 in
and the Palestine Liberation Or- Iraq. The newspaper reported that
ganization. But the council has dis- before June, 1967, Egypt had 12
•sociated itself from the discredited SU-7 jet bombers. It lost seven in
policies of the PLO's former chair- the war, but now has 70; it lost
man, Ahmed Shukairy, and em- 130 MIG-21s, has 120 new ones;
phasizes its independence from lost 100 MIG-15s and MIG-17s, now
Arab governments, the reports said. has received 100 MIG-19s. Tanks
Commenting on the Cairo meet- have been replaced with up to
ing, the London Times said that it 1,000 new models.
remains to be seen whether the
Iraq requested and received fast
council can avoid simply being a jet fighters instead of heavy bomb-
forum for the quarrels of its prin- ers. It now has SU-7s and many
cipal components. There is no in- MIGs, the Daily News reported,
dication that it intends to set up adding that Syria had no SU-7s
a government-in-exile, but its re- before the war and now has 50.
De Hirsch's Benefaction
The benefaction of Baron Mau- lationship with the Arab govern- It - lost 30 of its 45 MIG-21s, now
rice de Hirsch, 19th Century ments r e m ai n s undefined, the has 70. Tanks have been replaced
by up to 250 new ones.
banker, exceeded $100,000,000, Times said.
most of which went toward colon-
ization of Jews on the land.
$7,147,000 Spent for Defense in 19 Settlements

New Iraqi Dictator Follows Old Line,
Calls for Heightened Anti-Israel Action

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
LONDON—A call for more

mili-
tant action a gains t Israel was
sounded Tuesday by the new Iraqi
military junta following the oust-
ing of Iraqi President Abdel Rah-
man Arif in a coup.
The revolutionary command
council charged that the Arif re-
gime's failure to solve the Kur-

Immigrant to Canada
Is Moroccan Jew, 102

dish problem deprived Iraq "of
the honor of contributing to the
struggle against Israel."
Radio Baghdad appealed to Iraqi
military units in Jordan to support
the revolution, and said one of the
reasons for the coup was the need
for more action and fewer words
in striking blows at the Jews.
"Let us march behind our revol-
ution to fight Israeli aggression to
the end," said the new ruling
clique. Former President Arif was
expelled from the country.

MONTREAL (JTA) — Canada's
oldest immigrant, 102-year-old
David Cohen, arrived here from
Tiznit, Morocco. The white-bearded
Mr. Cohen was accompanied by
his 56-year-old wife, Leah, and his
21-year-old daughter, Simy. He has
a married daughter here and two
other children in Israel.

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in Jordan Valley; Herut Firm on Occupation Land

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Israeli
ministers of housing and defense
have spent nearly $7,147,000 since
the Arab Israeli War on defense
measuresc in 19 Jordan Valley
settlements which are within range
of Jordanian artillery. Housing
Minister Mordechai Bentov said
while visiting Beisan and Jordan
Valley communities.
The minister said these efforts
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on children's homes, and promised
that work on uncompleted projects
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Meanwhile,_ the Herut Party
warned that Israel cannot af-
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The party's central committee
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boundaries of the occupied terri-
tories. The party cited the Arab
states' recent endorsement of the
Khartoum policy as sufficient justi-
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The Arab summit meeting at Khar-
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negotiations, no peace and no rec-
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Herut re-elected Arieh Ben Eli-
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