12th Raid in 15 Days Staged by Israel Against Egyptian Targets on Suez Gulf TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel air force jets hit Egyptian targets on the Gulf of Suez Tuesday and merrilla bases inside Jordan. The raid on the Egyptian military in- stallations was the 12th in 15 days. A military spokesman reported that the planes employed in both missions returned to their bases safely. (An Egyptian military spokesman said that one Israeli Skyhawk was shot down by ante aircraft fire.) The air raid on Egypt followed a new artillery and mortar duel along the Suez Canal in which two Israeli soldiers were killed in the 'Firdan area opposite Ismalia. An- other Israeli soldier was wounded in an exchange of small arms fire in another sector of the canal zone. The targets were in the same area that was bit by Israeli am- phibious forces on Sept. 9. A military spokesman said Is- raeli jets hit three guerrilla camps in southern Jordan which served as bases for attacks on Sdom Fin Hussub and Neot Hakikar south of the Dead Sea. Two of the tar- gets were near Safi and the third was further south. Arab guerrillas in Jordan shell- ed Gesher settlement in the Beisan Valley Monday night and fired bazooka shells at an Israel patrol near 'Tirat Zvi Tuesday morning. The attacks occurred despite Jor- dan's promise to keep the area quiet after Israel agreed to per- mit repairs on the damaged East Gor irrigation canal. An Is- raeli spokesman said that Jordan's pledge apparently applied only to the regular army and not guerrilla forces. Israeli gunners returned the fire in both incidents. No casu- alties or damage was reported on the Israeli side. A bus parked in the Israeli Arab village of Teibah. near Natanya, was damaged by an explosive charge Tuesday. morning. No cas- ualties were reported. A ban on trade with the West Bank town of Hebron. imposed a week ago because of increased terrorist activity in the area. was partially lifted Tuesday. The mili- tary government announced that it will permit• 30 trucks a day to carry produce from Hebron into Israel and Jordan. Some of the shops closed by authorities a week ago have been permitted to reopen. A strict curfew is still in force in an area around Bethlehem near where terrorists fired Katvusha rockets at a Jerusalem suburb last month. The only residents of the area are about 35 Bedouin famil- ies. They are permitted to leave their homes for only four houri each day. Students at eight ele- naantary and high schools in Nab- lus went on strike Tuesday to pro- test the restrictions. Israeli jets attacked Egyptian targets across the Gulf of Suez Sunday. According to authori- tative sources here, the almost daily aerial assaults are intend- ed to prevent the Egyptians from repairing the damage done to their fortifications and radar installations by Israel's 10-hour amphibious raid of Sept. 9. The sources spoke of "keeping oven" a corridor to Egypt's inter- ior, implying that Israeli ground forces may strike again deep into Egypt should circumstances war- rant such an attack. A military spokesman said all of the Israeli planes returned safely to their bases. An Israeli spokesman hinted that a new assault might be in the offing if Egyptian authorities con- tinued to hold two downed Israeli pilots incommunicado. The pilots, shot down over Egyptian territory recently, have not been permitted visits by representatives of the International Red Cross as stipu- lated by the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War. The pilots were reportedly injured when they bailed out of their aircraft, but Israel has been deprived of any information about their condition. A spokesman hinted Monday that if the Egyptians persisted in their' 12—Friday, September 26, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Aaron Toback's Stories and Poem s Published by Local Kvutza Ivrith A volume of select stories and cations in Israel, possess both Lt. Gen. Bull said he was clos- attitude. Israel might take "certain poems by the late teacher and beauty and simplicity. actions" to compel Cairo to release ing the post as of Wednesday and Toward the end of the book the writer Aaron Toback, recently pub- the men or to allow the Red Cross in converstions with Egyptian au- thorities had considered re-posi- lished by the Kvutza Ivrith, is reader will find short essays writ-. ' to visit them. ten by Mr. Toback's friends and A military spokesman disclosed tioning it. Ile said he will take up now on sale in Detroit. depicting his personality and his the name of the Israeli pilot who the question again in Cairo. The publication of the book is literary activity. The writers of Ile indicated that he had dis- bailed out over the Gulf of Suez largely due to the intiative of the and was lost after his jet was hit cussed the question of safe peri- distinguished educator and writer, these essays are: Moses Noble, by anti-aircraft fire on Sept. 9. meters and encroachments on the Bernard Isaacs, who is the guiding Bernard Isaacs, Mordecai Ha-Levi, He was identified as Maj. Hagai posts on Sept. 10 with Gen. Mah- spirit of the Hebrew speaking Wolf Snyder, Isaac Stein and Wal- ter Field. Bernard Isaacs is also moud Fawzi, the Egyptian war literary circle Kvutza Ivrith. Ronnen, 31. represented by a beautiful short He was shot down in the course minister. Post Mike was of special A teacher of Hebrew, Mr. To- of Israel's 10-hour tank and ar- concern, he said, because of the back was a lover of literature in story dedicated in memory of ' Mr. Toback. mored infantry raid on Egyptian closeness of Egyptian positions on general. His prime interest, how- Two eulogies, one by the late military installations. Apart from the west bank of the canal to it. The Bull report did not indicate ever. was in the Hebrew literature Rabbi Morris Adler, the other by one wounded soldier, Maj. Ronnen and in the Hebrew language in Morris Nobel, close the book pub- appears to have been the only Is- what the source of the shell fire which he displayed a keen philo- lished in the spirit of love and raeli casualty in the operation was that damaged the post. Mike was not the only post dam- logical interest. admiration for its author who once which left at least 150 Egyptian His stories, some of which were lived here. aged in this weeks' firings. Post soldiers dead. The government of the Congo Lima's ceilings were damaged and originally published in Hadoar, Recognition is due to the entire (Brazzaville) has recalled its partly fell down. A window was lied-Ilakvutza and in many publi- family of the author for having charges d'affaires in Jerusalem broken and its radio antenna wire made the publication of this book following Israel's latest air strikes cut, Lt. Gen. Bull said. clear that the cease fire must be possible. against Egypt. Ghor Irrigation Canal Fixed reciprocal and implied that Israel The foreign ministry confirmed After 'Gentlemen's Agreement' reserved its right to act if Jordan the recall but noted that diploma- JERUSALEM (JTA)—Jordan's once again reneged on its pledge. tic ties with Brazzaville have not $85,000,000 Ghor irrigation canal (The New York Times reported been broken and that the Israeli was functioning again Monday for SATURDAY & SUNDAY Embassary continues to function the first time since it was blasted from Jerusalem Monday that the Israeli settlements of Tiraz Zvi, there. I,by Israeli jets on Aug. 10. Re- SEPT. 27 & 28 — 1 P.M. came under 'Orr Gesher and Neve An Israeli soldier was killed and pairs were made by Jordanian two others were wounded Sept. 20 workmen following a reported mortar and light weapons fire from Michigan's hardy highest quality. Over 2000 evergreens, shrubs, shade when a patrol clashed with Arab "gentlemen's agreement" between Jordan within four hours after the and ornamental trees. Taxus, guerrillas north of the Dead Sea. Jordan and Israel worked out latest repairs to the Ghor canal Japanese Yews, White Birch, Red Maples, Purple Leaf Plums, Arbor- A third Israeli soldier was wound- through U.S. diplomats in Tel Aviv were completed. The Times said vltaes, Junipers, Blue Spruce and Israeli heavy artillery returned ed when a mine exploded in the and Amman. much, much more. Need a —FerivaCY the fire.) screen? Buy at your price; pan dug Jordan Valley that afternoon. Is- A foreign ministry spokesman and ready to go; part you dig, or rael denied a claim by Egypt that said here that Israel would not we will deliver, dig and plant, up its anti-aircraft batteries downed interfere with repairs to the canal to Jan. 1 for removal. deposit. Inspection invited. three Israeli Skyhawk jets which which was described as a joint were raiding Egyptian installa- American-Jordanian - i r r i g a tion Frieda, Henry, Sybil and Gary Wish AU Our Relatives, Friends tions on the west shore of the Gulf project. Construction of the canal and Neighbors of Suez on Sept. 20. A military was originally financed by U.S. A Healthy, Happy New Year spokesman here said no planes aid. LO 3-7369 were shot down but refused to con- Repairs to the canal marked the firm or deny that Israeli jets had second time since June 30 that the 27201 VAN BORN staged an attack. at Inkster Rd. U.S. intervened to bring about an Israel denied a claim by the El accord between Amman and Jeru- Fatah command in Amman that salem. The 50-mile waterway was it staged a series of successful smashed by Israeli commandos on raids •on Israeli territory last Fri- June 23 in retaliation for the con- day involving hundreds of men. tinuous bombardment of Israeli A spokesman here denied that ac- settlements in the area by Jorda- tion took place but claimed that nian artillery and Arab guerrilla four Arabs were killed on Friday forces_ in Jordanian soil. Jordan in a skirmish near the Dead Sea. agreed at that time to halt the at- Israel imposed tight restrictions tacks, but they were resumed on travel on 100,000 Arab resi- shortly after the canal was re- ai dents of Hebron last Friday. Mili- paired. NORTHLAND CENTER - EASTLAND CENTER 6513 WOODWARD i,t' tary Governor Brig. Gen. Raphael Jordan is believed to have made EL 6 - 6540 DR 1 - 3760 TR 2 - 8883 Vardi said the measures were a similar pledge this time. taken following "recent increases Security Charge • MiChigan Bankard & Diners Cards Honored The Israeli spokesman made it in acts of sabotage and clashes with Israeli forces on Mt. Hebron." Reserve Sgt. Bruno Sharef, who was killed by Egyptian fire in the Suez Canal zone, was buried here. Sgt. Sharef, 38, came to Israel in 1946 under the Youth Aliya program. His father was killed by the Nazis. Yoself Klarman, head of Youth Aliya, announced in Jerusalem that a monument will be built there to memorialize all Youth Aliya graduates killed in Israeli wars since 1948. A Lydda military tribunal pro- nounced a life sentence on Ibra- him Samaro, a 26-year-old Arab from Nablus who was one of the terrorist group that planned the bombing of the Hebrew University cafeteria last March and planted the explosives. 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