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August 08, 1969 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-08

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Terrorism Retaliated by Israel

(Continued from Page 10)
Aug. 2, compared to only 23 inci-
Holon, was injured when a time dents during the week of June 29-
bomb went off in the cab of his July 5 which followed a series of
truck. One of his legs had to be Israeli attacks on guerrilla posi-
amputated.
tions inside Jordan. Terrorist inci-
Israeli jet fighters bombed and dents were also on the increase
strafed guerrilla bases in the south- along the Lebanese border and on
ern foothills of Mount Herman on the demarcation line with Syria.
the Syrian-Lebanese border last Military officials placed the num-
week for the first time since the border during the week that ended
Six-Day War in a 15-minute strike ber of guerrillas in Lebanon at
from which all planes returned 400-500.
They said that only nine of last
safely to base. The area had been
the scene of increased forays by week's 56 terrorist acts in the east
guerrillas leading to minings, mor- occurred on Israeli territory. For
tar shelling and clashes with pa- the most part, the guerrillas pre-
ferred to attack from the shelter
trols.
In response, Syrian war planes of Jordan although Jordanian au-
struck at the main Israeli position thorities render them every assis-
at Mount Herman, using aircraft tance to cross the river into Israel.
(The London Telegraph reported
for the first time since the 1967
from Amman that the Jordanian
war.
, army was exerting firmer control
The recent slackening of Egyp- over the forward areas facing Is-
tian ground and air activity along : rael and was trying to curb "indis-
the Suez Canal was attributed by criminate" commando activities.
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan to According to the correspondent, a
the recent Israeli air force blows
against the Arab positions and de-
struction of scores of Egyptian
planes in dogfights. He said the
Egyptians appeared to be con-
vinced they cannot gain air supre-
macy and that they cannot conduct
a successful offensive against Is-
raeli positions dug into the Canal's
The U.S. Continental Army Com-1
east bank.
mand has authorized commanders
Political sources suggested that of all Reserve units to release Jew-
the Egyptians might be preparing. ish personnel attending Annual Ac-
a major blow, possibly a naval at- tive Duty Training (ANACDUTRA)
tack on northern Sinai positions. one day early so that they may be
They may have reviewed their at- home in time for Rosh Hashana
tack policy in the area and decided services, it was reported by Rabbi
to reduce military action in view Edward T. Sandrow, chairman of
of the damages and casualties suf- the National Jewish Welfare
fered from Israeli air and ground Board's commission on Jewish
chaplaincy and spiritual leader of
blows.
Temple Beth El, Cedarhurst, N.Y.
Political experts in Jerusalem
ANACDUTRA is required of all
noted with satisfaction that while
Reservists by the U.S. Army, gen-
United States officials have ex-
erally
for a period of 14 days. The
pressed concern over the rising
last summer group of 1969 will be
pace of Suez Canal clashes, they
on duty for the period ending Sept.
had not asked Israel for re-
13, the first day of Rosh Hashana.
straint. The experts suggested
Jewish
personnel in this group
that the U.S. may have decided
would therefore be involved in
that air strikes by Israel have
training
on the Holy Day.
been taken in response to the
This was a matter of great con-
Egyptian policy of military
thrusts in continuous violation cern to many Jewish Reservists
of the cease-fire agreement. It and to the Jewish chaplains in their I
units. Accordingly, JWB's commis-
was reported here that the Suez
sion on Jewish chaplaincy made
Canal situation was discussed at
a meeting between Ambassador representations to the Continental
Army Command, which supervises
Yitzhak Rabin and Elliot Rich-
ardson, acting secretary of state the ANACDUTRA program, re-
questing relief from this difficulty
in Washington.
Three Israeli soldiers were for Jewish personnel.
wounded, one seriously. Monday
by sporadic Egyptian 1113- Jews Won't Be Removed
night
chinegun and mortar fire in the From Old City--Untermann
southern sector of the Suez Canal
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Ashkenazi
zone. A military spokesman said
the situation along the canal m as Chief Rabbi Isser Untermann told
a
news conference here that the
relatively quiet Sunday night except
for an occasional volley by Egyp- Jews would never be removed from
tian machine-gunners and one or the Old City and that anyone who
two mortar shells fired at long thought the sector could be taken
by force was mistaken.
intervals.
Israeli military sources reported
He also rejected a recent UN
a sharp increase in terrorist activi- Security Council resolution warning
ties along the eastern cease-fire Israel against annexation of Old
lines and ridiculed reports in the
foreign press that Jordan was curb- Jerusalem. He said Israel could not
ing guerrilla forays against Israel trust "international guarantees"
from its territory.
for the area, "only in our posses-
According to the sources, 56 inci- sion" of it.
dents occurred along the eastern

Earlier Release
for Rosh Hashana
Given Reservists

One Israeli for Four Egyptians

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 8, 1969-11

U.S. to Include Jewish Books in Romania Deal

system of passes has been estab-
lished for guerrillas entering the
Jordan Valley. He said this "fresh,
tough line" toward the guerrillas
stemmed from King Hussein's
shake-up of the Jordanian cabinet
and military command last month.
He said the new commander of the
Jordanian Army, Gen. Nasser Ben
Jamil, has gained the confidence
of his troops by preventing guer-
rilla groups from setting up tem-
porary rocket sites to shell Israeli
settlements.)

Five Arab guerrillas were kill-
ed in encounters with Israeli
patrols south of the Dead Sea
and in the Golan Heights. Four
were gunned down in the action
near the Dead Sea Monday night
and one escaped leaving behind
four Kalachnikoff assault rifles, a
60 mm. mortar and a quantity
of explosives. The fifth guerrilla
was killed Tuesday in a skirmish
north of Kuneitra. He too car-
ried a Kalachnikoff rifle.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —Jewish addition of more Jewish public--
religious books will be provided to tions and that the library will order
Romanian readers under a new titles requested.
library exchange agreement be-
tween the United States and Ro-
Many a man is saved from being
mania announced here by the State a thief by finding everything locked
Department.
—E. W. Howe
The library exchange was signed
in Bucharest on Sunday, it was dis-
closed, following the visit of Presi-
dent Nixon. The U.S. library will
Come see our selection
be established in Bucharest by the
U.S. Information Agency. A USIA
of new men's clothing
official disclosed today that the
agreement includes a clause guar-
in beautiful fall shades.
anteeing no pre-censorship and
that the USIA intends to stock the
library with a number of books of
Jewish religious interest. They will
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TEL AVIV (JTA)—Premier Golda
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with the Arabs seemed far away
but she expressed the hope that the
Egyptian people would not toleratg.
much longer the sufferings and
poverty to which they were sub-
jected by the "war-like" policies of
President Nasser.
Mrs. Meir was a guest of Tel
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that if President Nasser could take
some time off from his "great as-
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versity senate, she also said that
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able in Israeli universities for stu-
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