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October 25, 1968 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-25

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Israel Denies Egyptian's Jet Battle
Reports; Terrorist Acts Cause Havoc

report that Egyptian and Israeli escaped without damage, and that
jets clashed over the Suez Canal all Egyptian planes returned safe-
and that two Israelis were shot ly to their bases.
Cairo claimed that jets clashed
down.
Egypt claimed that a third Is- over Ismailia, midway point on the
canal.
Israel denied any losses and
raeli plane was hit and a fourth
said that Israeli jets intercepted
Egyptian MIG5 near Ismailia and
that the Egyptians turned back.
The Israeli military spokesman
reported that Israeli jets returned
undamaged to their base. But he
UNITED NATIONS (J TA ) — mitted by Moshe Tamir of the did not say if fire had been ex-
Syria's ambassador to the United three-member Free Center fac- changed.
Nations, George J. Tomeh accused tion on grounds that the govern-
Curfews were imposed on the
Israel Tuesday of war crimes and ment has allegedly agreed to in- twin townships of Ramallah and
crimes against humanity in the oc- direct talks with the Arabs and El Bryah Wednesday in the wake
to give up most of the territory
• cupied Arab territories and warned
of stormy anti-Israel demonstra-
that if the Middle East dispute con- occupied in the June, 1967 war. tions by Arab high school stu-
tinued, that region might become
(Tamir argued that such a course dents who had to be dispersed
the powder keg for World War III. could lead to a situation in which with water hoses.
Addressing the General Assem- Israel would be deprived of the
Demonstrations were also staged
bly plenary, Tomeh said that peo- territories and there would still be in the West Bank towns of Nablus
ple who had been victims of ag- no peace.
and Jenin where Labor Minister
gession, among whom he included
(Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Joseph Almogi was forced to can-
the Arabs, looked forward to a Allon replied to the motion in the cel ceremonies opening the first
world ruled by law, adding that absence of Prime Minister Levi of six labor exchanges on the
the recent history of the Middle Eshkol, who is confined with a West Bank.
East would not have been "as virus infection. He said the gov-
Schools in all of the towns were
tragic as it had been so far if the ernment has not changed its stand shut as m i lit a r y government
legal imperatives of this principle regarding peace talks with the authorities considered ways to stop
had been implemented."
Arabs, which had cabinet approval the spreading unrest. In El Byrah
He assailed the United States as and was endorsed by the Knesset. and Ramallah the demonstrations
a "colonial exploiter" for its "un- He said that preliminary sounding reached a point where riot police
blushing support" of Israel during out of the Arabs through the United had to intervene. The youngsters,
the past 20 years and most recent- Nations emissary, Ambassador mostly high school girls, carried
ly the initiation of sales negotia- Gunnar V. Jarring, was normal anti-Israel posters and shouted,
tions for supersonic Phantom jets diplomatic procedure and implied "Nasser, Nasser" and "We are all
no change in the government posi- Fedayeen." Some of them denounc-
with Israel.
tion.)
ed King Hussein of Jordan and
Tomeh also denounced the • Jew-
Egypt has replied to an aide hurled epithets on local Arab lead-
ish Agency-American Section which
he called "an integral part of the memoir on Israel's peace views ers trying to calm them.
According to military govern-
Israel government in the United submitted by Eban to Dr. Jarring.
States."
According to informed sources, ment sources, the demonstrations
He said the Agency announced the reply, handed to Dr. Jarring were started by the girls. Authori-
last July 15 plans to exploit the by Egyptian Foreign Minister Mah- ties believe that they are influenc-
occupied Golan Heights and other moud Riad, contains some "posi- ed by women teachers who belong
Arab territory and charged that tive" elements — from the Israeli to Arab nationalist women's or-
use of American capital and tax- viewpoint — among them reitera- ganizations. The demonstrations, it
free aid amounting to billions of tion of Cairo's full acceptance of is believed, may be in line with the
dollars was being permitted by the the Nov. 22, 1967 Middle East reso- policies of Palestinian nationalist
U.S. government to colonize, settle lution and assurance that Egypt groups abroad who oppose the
and exploit the lands of United would continue to work through the normalization of life on the West
Jarring mission for peace. It also Bank.
Nations members.
Tomeh rejected "so-called plans contains a request, it was under-
IF YOU TURN Tlft
for peace" presented before the stood, that Israel apologize for the
General Assembly by Israeli For- June 1967 "aggression."
Western sources indicated that
eign Minister Abba Eban Oct. 8.
•PSIDI DOWN YOU WON'T
He said Eban spoke against the Riad had "leaked" the contents of.
Mg A Flifilt WIWI THAN
the
Egyptian reply to the United
background of sharp divisions in
Israel's coalition government and States, British, Canadian, Dutch
and
Italian
delegations
here,
and
added that the crux of those divi-
sions was not what territories that there was "disappointment
should be returned to the Arabs and dissatisfaction" with the con-
MMus Winotios..DotroiL Mich.
but how to keep. He said there tents.
were several plans to retain Arab
territory permanently, including
the "Greater Israel Plan" which
Tomeh attributed to Prime Minis-
ter Levi Eshkol. He said Eban's
presentation meant that Israel
would never return to the pre-June
5, 1967 armistice lines.

(Continued from Page 1)
ceases and the bridge and its en-
virons, more often than not, be-
comes a battlefield lit up by shell
bursts and tracer bullets.
Israel denied Wednesday a Cairo

Syria Again Accuses Israel of Crimes;
Eban's Peace Plan Rejected by Tomeh

(A motion of no confidence in
the government was overwhelm-
ingly defeated in the Knesset
Tuesday. The motion was sub-

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Friday, October 25, 1968-5

80 Million Pounds for Shelters

TEL AVIV (ZINS)-0 f f ic ia 1
sources disclosed that the govern.
ment has allotted 80,000,000 pounds
to build bomb shelters throughout
the country, especially in the bor-
der sttlements. Bomb shelters and
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