Saboteurs, Arab Woman Demonstrator
Killed in Separate Incidents This Week

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

change office was damaged by ex-
1
TEL AVIV—Six Arab saboteurs plosives detonated on the build-
ing's staircase. There were no
were killed Monday night in twos casualties in either incident.
encounters with Israeli forces in
Negev, halfway between the Dead I A number of home-made bazooka
Sea and the port of Eilat. There shells with self-firing devices were
were no Israeli casualties, a mili- discovered near Arad, north of
Beersheba, Sunday. An investiga-
tary spokesman said.
The military government an- tion is under way.
An exchange of mortar fire be-
nounced, meanwhile, that it was
investigating an incident in the tween Israel and Jordanian forces
southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah was reported Monday night in Naot
Monday in which one Arab woman Hakikar, south of the Dead Sea.
was killed and nine others wound- There were no casualties.
ed by machinegun bursts fired by
Israeli forces killed two sabo-
Israeli troops trying to disperse a teurs and possibly four in two
group of demonstrators.
separate clashes in the Golan
A curfew imposed on Rafah Heights and Beisan Valley regions
Monday was lifted Tuesday morn- last Friday night. Arms, ammuni-
tion and explosives were seized in
ing.
The demonstration, by Arab both encounters. The first clash
women, erupted as Israeli forces occurred when an Israeli patrol
rounded up 16 suspects in a recent surprised a group of saboteurs in
rash of sabotage in the Gaza Strip the northern Golan Heights near
and hauled them off to a deten- Banias, killing one.
tiott camp for interrogation.
Another was killed in a clash
The women, apparently incited
near Gesher in the Beisan area
by Cairo radio broadcasts about near the Jordan River where signs
alleged successes of El Fatah
indicated two others may" have
terrorists, started to march on been killed. Bazooka shells, ex-
the camp. Israeli guards fired plosives, Russian-made Kalatch-
warning shots over their heads, nikoff rifles and land mines were
but one burst was low and spray-
found. The Israelis suffered no
ed the crowd. Brig. Gen. Mor-
casualties.

Friday, January 24, 1969-3

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

2 Israelis Semifinalists
in Music Competition

NEW YORK (JTA)—Two aspir-
ing Israeli musicians are among
12 semifinalists from seven nations
who will compete in the seventh
annual Dimitri Mitropoulos Inter-
national Music Competition hers
next week.
Avi Ostrowsky and Uri Segal
were among the 12 who emerged
from 30 hours of symphonic con-
ducting trials at Carnegie Hall.
The competition is sponsored by
the Women's Division of the Fed-
eration of Jewish Philanthropies.
Other semi-finalists represent the
United States, Italy, France, West
Germany, Brazil and Bulgaria.

World Jewry to Be Asked for $300 Million This Year

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The treasur-
er of the Jewish Agency said that
world Jewry will be asked to raise
$300,000,000 for Israel in 1969,
twice latt year's amount and
close to the record peak of 1967.
Leon Dultzin spoke at a press
conference prior .to his departure
for the United States on behalf of
the United Jewish Appeal's Israel
Emergency Fund campaign. He

said that despite the increased
goal, the Jewish Agency's budget
will remain at $328,572,000, the
same as last year.
He said the agency had at its
disposal the balance of $100,000,000
from last year's emergency fund
campaign. He said the new budget
was established in anticipation of
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dechai Gur, military governor
of the Gaza Strip and Sinai,
visited Gaza elders Tuesday and
warned them against the recur-
rence of demonstrations.

A military spokesman said that
night's clashes in the
Negev occurred northeast and

Monday

south,of Ein Yahav, a settlement
near the Dead Sea.
In the first encounter, five sabo-

teurs were killed and two escaped
across ,the Jordan border. In the
second, a band of three saboteurs
was wiped out.
Both groups were believed to
have been attempting a coordinat-

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the neighborhood, known as Ovot.
A large quantity of arms and am-
munition was seized, including
Russian:made Kalatchnikoff rifles,
hand grenades and explosives.
An Israeli soldier was injured

Sunday in an exchange of fire with
El Fatah marauders near the

Damiya bridge. The El Fatah band
opened fire with bazookas, a mili-
tary spokesman said.
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