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January 16, 1970 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-16

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Downed by Israeli Air Force Jets

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel Air Air Force equipment is stored, and said all Israeli aircraft returned
Force jets resumed their bombard- Tel El Kabir, a camp in the Nile safely from all actions.
ment of Egyptian military posi- delta. He said only light anti-air-
Israeli forces killed 12 Arab
tions in the Suez Canal zone Mon- craft fire was encountered.
saboteurs and captured four in a
day after being three days idle. The
Israeli pilots reported seeing series of clashes in the Arava
attacks were in the northern sector Egyptian fighter planes take off region and the Jordan Valley last
of the canal zone and lasted half but they made no attempt to chal- weekend. Israeli security forces
an hour, a military spokesman lenge the Israeli aircraft. seized a massive arms cache in the
said. All planes returned safely to
Two Soviet-built Egyptian Su- Sinai desert near Eilat Jan. 10,
their bases.
khoy-7 fighter-bombers were blast- the largest found to date. It con-
Jets struck at will Tuesday at ed out of the air by U.S.-made tamed some 300 bazooka shells, 19
Egyptian military targets in the Hawk ground-to-air missiles over bazookas, a machine gun, 200
Nile delta and within eight miles the Gulf of Suez Jan. 10. The Russian-made hand grenades and
of Cairo. It was a second time in "kill” was reported by Israeli a vast quantity of light arms am-
a week that Israeli bombers pene- ground crews, who said the Egyp- munition, all apparently destined
trated far behind the Suez Canal tian jets blew up in a shower of for terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
zone. The raids confirmed previous debris and their pilots were killed.
The Arab village of Jish, in
reports that Egypt's radar warn-
The planes had attempted a low- northern Israel, was attacked by
ing system has been virtually de-
Arab
guerrillas from across the
level attack on an Israeli base
stroyed.
Lebanese border last Friday night.
near Ras Sudar on the east shore
A military spokesman said all of the Gulf of Suez, south of the Two buildings were blown up, but
aircraft returned safely after hit- Suez Canal. They made one bomb- none of the occupants was hurt.
ting the Kranka Army camp just ing run in which an Israeli soldier 'Jish is inhabited by Maronite
outside of Cairo where Egyptian sustained slight wounds but no Christians. The village elders, who
damage was done. called the act revolting, decided
to employ guards and called for
A military spokesman said the
volunteer watchmen among the
LEASE
latest action brought the total
villagers. Jish was the first Arab
number of enemy planes shot
village attacked by saboteurs.
down since the Six-Day War to
Abraham Neufeld, 28, of Haifa,
81. Ile said that of that number,
an Israeli security services mem-
64 were Egyptian and 17 were

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when the patrol moved to detain
the saboteur, who was killed
when he threw a hand grenade
at the patrol.
An Israeli taxi driver was killed
Monday when a bomb exploded at
Jabaliah refugee camp in the Gaza
Strip. The name of the victim was
not released.
Israeli authorities have decided
to open a road in the Mouze
refugee camp in the Gaza Strip,
scene of a gun battle in which
four saboteurs were killed and six
Israeli soldiers were wounded. The
road will permit mobile units to
patrol the camp, a hotbed of
terrorist activities, hitherto policed
only by infantry. The road build-
ing will require the transfer of
several refugee families to new
quarters in the camp.
Meanwhile, the UN Security
Council was on notice from Israel
that an intensification of attacks
on Israeli territory from Jordan
and Lebanon obliged Israel to
take "defensive measures" for the
protection of its territory and
population "subjected to the con-
stant danger of murder and in-
jury."
Israel accused Jordan, in a let-
ter to the Security Council, of
responsibility for more than 120
attacks from Jordanian territory
during the last week of December
and charged that there had been
19 armed attacks from Lebanon
in 10 days.
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The attacks from Jordan, the
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of a camnaign of aeeression aimed
at inflicting casualties and destruc_
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Tekoah told the Security Council
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