Israel Strikes at Iraqi, Jordanian Commandos; Retaliates for Saboteurs' 51 Attacks on Settlements Since Nov. 22 An Israeli general staff offi- the capture of a 17-member Arab cer defined the strike as a terrorist gang from Hebron be- "strong air attack" intended to lieved responsible for at least "teach the Iraqis a lesson that four acts of sabatage or attempt- their attacks on Israeli settle- ed sabotage. Ten were described as "collaborators" who provided ments will not go unpunished." Earlier reports said Israeli ar- saboteurs with food and shelter. Two others are Hebronites who tillery was also used against the Iraqi targets. Later it was said recently received training in Jor- that only jets were involved. dan. Amman Radio claimed that An Arab marauder was killed in three Israeli planes were shot down a clash in the Golan Heights Sat- by anti-aircraft fire. Amman had urday and an Israeli soldier was a 30 minute air raid alert as Is- injured slightly Sunday when his raeli planes reportedly buzzed the car struck a mine in the Jericho capital. Amman reports said the region near the Jordan River. A Israeli planes inflicted little dam- tool shed was blown up near the age in their attacks because of village of Zarit on the Lebanon heavy ground fire and a low cloud border. The Heights encounter took cover. place near the village of Kissfin An Israeli communique said where an Israeli patrol surprised Wednesday that the jet attacks a marauder in a Syrian Army uni- were ordered because "Iraqi form, forces have taken into their hands Three Gaza residents, one a boy, an increasing role in the offensive were killed by an Israeli army pa- against Israel." It said that trol in Gaza Sunday after the pa- "Iraqi artillery, without any valid trol was attacked with a hand gre- cause, has been carrying the nade. Israeli soldiers ordered all weight of attacks against Israeli persons to halt to be searched. settlements in the Beisan and Jor- Some ran and the patrol fired in THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS dan Valleys, particularly on the the direction from which the gre- 22—Friday, December 6, 1968 night of Dec. 2-3." nade came. A search of the area According to Israeli intelli- yielded explosives. gence reports, half the 10,000- Three West Bank houses be- man Iraqi force based in Jor- longing to members of a 17-man dan since the Six-Day War was terrorist gang captured last week equipped with heavy Soviet-sup- were demolished Friday by plied rockets and long range ar- Army sappers. They were locat- tillery. The Iraqis and Palestin- ed in Hebron and a nearby vil- ian commando groups were re- lage. The gang members admit- portedly operating independent- ted detonating charges near the ly of the Jordanian government. is pleased to suggest Machpela cave — Patriarch's On the ground on Wednesday, ac- Tomb—in Hebron and other acts an extraordinary cording to an Israeli spokesman, of sabotage, officials said 4 point plan Jordanians used 81 millimeter mor- Two El Fatah terrorists, one an for every tars to bombard an Israeli tractor Israeli Arab, received prison terms station south of the Damiya Bridge. Friday in separate military court No casualties were reported. Small trials. Haled Habiballah, 17, was arms fire was reported Tuesday sentenced to four years, and Mah- near the Allenby Bridge. Saboteurs moud Ben Muhammed El 'Heyk from Jordan blew up a civilian was given a 30-year term. The Is- age 65 and over tractor near the Dead Sea Potash raeli, resident of an Arab village . Lifetime pension (annuity) of Works. near Nazareth, was caught at the 6 to 18 percent, depending on According to Israeli eyewitness Karameh base in Jordan during age and sex. accounts, panic stricken residents the Israeli blow at the base last An immediate tax deduction of Irbid, a town of nearly 100,000, spring. He confessed taking part as a charitable contribution started evacuating it Tuesday de- in several sabotage attempts in Is- on U.S. Income Tax return of spite appeals from Amman to stay. rael, all unsuccessful. The Jor- 22% to 40% of the gift, de- pending on age. Irbid was heavily damaged by danian was sentenced for sabotage From 72% to 86% of your An- Israeli long range artillery Sun- of a pumping station near the Tel nuity will be entirely free of day and Monday in retaliation for Aviv-Jerusalem highway. income taxes. heavy Jordanian attacks on Is- Thirty young American voluh- . A minimum of 50% of your raeli settlements. Some 50 houses teers, some non-Jewish, unani- gift—after 120 years—will go were reportedly damaged. Long mously voted to stay in the Golan to Israel to perpetuate your lines of cars, horses, donkeys and Heights despite the loss of a right name through the Histadrut Scholarship Fund. carts were seen leaving the city. leg by Roberta Elizabeth Sherry The Jordanian village of Kfar Nov. 27 when she stepped on a AS FOR Assad on the slopes of the Gil- mine while working on a banana ead Mountains was also report- plantation near Shaar Hagolan. edly wrecked by Israeli fire. As- One of their number, she is not sad was a Jordanian army base Jewish. The group was given the 1. The Histadrut Gift Annuity and was also used as a base by choice of continuing their work at Fund is subject to the regula- El Fatah marauders. another kibutz. tions of the New York State The battles since Sunday along Insurance Department. The Moroccan Istiqal Party's The Fund maintains legal re- the Israel-Jordan front, the worst newspaper Opinion reported that serves for all annuity con- and most serious since the June the Soviet Union has begun de- tracts at the Chase Manhattan 1967 Arab-Israel war, followed an livering to Egypt 200 MIG-23 Bank, which is custodian and Israeli commando raid Sunday that fighters capable of carrying nu- investment adviser of the destroyed two key bridges 37 miles clear weapons. A Rabat radio Fund. inside Jordanian territory. Accord- broadcast said the MIGs are ing to Israel's announcement of more maneuverable than the 50 the action, it was intended as a F-4 Phantom jets that the U.S. warning following King Hussein's is selling to Israel. Opinion quot- Nov. 16 agreement with the ter- ed sources it said were close to rorists that apparently gave Pal- the Cairo government as saying estinian commando groups a free the MIGs are "only a security hand for raids and sabotage measure and a deterrent to Is- it is clearly in your interest against Israel. raeli use of atomic weapons in to arrange for a Histadrut Gift Israel reported 51 incidents since an eventual attack." Israeli Annuity that will bring you then along the cease fire line and sources said Sunday that nego- benefits for the rest of your inside Israel-held territory. Israeli life. tiations in Washington for the sources said the current fighting sale of the Phantoms are nearly has not changed the military bal- complete. ance in the region which they con- Defense Minister Dayan report- sider heavily in their favor. ed to the Knesset that Jordan had A five-man Arab guerrilla band opened fire on Israeli positions was wiped out in an encounter more than 30 times since last with an Israeli patrol near El week's agreement between King Hamma in the Golan Heights, Hussein and the principal guer- close to the Jordanian border, a rilla groups operating from Jor- UN 4-7094 military spokesman reported. Is- danian soil. He said that the agree- 19161 Schaefer, Detroit 48235 rael authorities also announced ment, which made no mention of (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Israeli jets struck positions in Jordan Wednesday as artillery battles raged along the cease fire demarcation line. The jets' target was the Iraqi force, es- timated at 10.000 strong, stationed in northwest Jordan, whose heavy artillery and rockets have been bombarding Israeli settlements in the Jordan and Beisan Valleys for the pats four days. Israel announced that one of its planes—a French-built Super Mys- tere Jet—crashed in Jordan but its pilot bailed out over Israeli territory and was hospitalized for his injuries. An Israeli spokesman said all other planes returned safe- ly to their bases. He listed their targets as Iraqi troop concentra- tions and concentrations of ar- mored and other vehicles, radar stations and other installations east of Irbid and in the vicinity of Maf- raq. Irbid is Jordan's second larg- est city. Mafraq is a major road injunction 30 miles northeast of Amman, the capital. 1112 gazgattlatt gigt. annuity_ ylinet SENIOR CITIZEN SECURITY IF YOU ARE A SENIOR CITIZEN ... Cati, DA White. attiadiati, Jactaik! the cease-fire between Israel and Jordan, greatly aggravated the sit- uation along the demarcation line giving the marauders virtually a free hand against Israel so long as they recognized the authority of the Hussein regime and obeyed ; Jordanian law. Gen. Dayan spoke! in reply to an agenda motion pre-; sented by Gideon Hausner, of the Independent Liberal faction, on the role of Iraqi troops stationed in Jordan since the June 1967 war. Dayan said the Iraqis should be considered part of the general framework of the Jordanian army. Their main importance was in the creation of an "Eastern Com- mand" headed by an Iraqi gen- eral and designed to defend Jor- dan from a possible Egyptian take- over attempt, but it did not ab- solve the Iraqis of guilt in aiding and training Arab commandos, Gen. Dayan said. He rejected a proposal by Hausner to warn Iraq that it should not consider itself safe from reprisals because of its distance from Israel. President GamaI Abdel Nas- ser of Egypt declared Monday that an Israeli spy network in Egypt that was served by some Egyptians had been smashed, ac- cording to reports received here. Col. Nasser told an emergency meeting of the 1,700-member Na- tional Congress of the Arab So- cialist Union the country's only le- gal political party, that any Egyp- tian "who became involved with Is- rael" and was compelled to be- have as a traitor would not be pun- ished if he surrendered within 30 (Continued on Page 23) 10% Return Syndicated Real Estate Investments. Phone Paul E. Himelhoch 546-0462 A PERSONAL PROJECT IN ISRAEL can be established NOW by a BEQUEST to the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND For detailed information, please communicate confidentially — direct or through your Attorney — with Mr. Rawl Amitz-Lev, Israel Emissary to the Foundation of The Jewish National Fund, 22100 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, Mich. 48237 — Phone 399-0820. 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