Israeli Jets Strike at Saboteurs in Jordan TEL AVIV (JTA) — An Israeli armored reconnaissance force en- tered Jordan Tuesday night in a mop-up operation against sabo- teurs believed responsible for a recent wave of rocket attacks on the potash plant at Sdom on the south shore of Dead Sea. The armored unit was sunoorted by Israeli Air Force jets in o"era- lions that kept them on Jordanian soil for some 20 hours. A military snokesman announced that the force returned to its base at 2 n.m. local time Wednesday without sus- taining casualties or damage to its equipment. He said f ive saboteurs were killed in a clash near the Jordan- ian village of El Saffi and that a number of vehicles bearing El Fatah insirmia. including an armed jeep were damaged. Defence Minister Moshe Pavan said Wednesday that Israeli ac- tion against Jordan is restricted because of Political considera- tion. He said that both Jordan and Israel are supported by the U.S., "and we may face a diffi- cult situation along the Jordan- ian frontier." Gen. Pavan snake to angry set- tlers of Kibutz Maoz Haim in the Beisan Valley, who are demanding action to halt the almost daily at- tacks from Jordanian territory. He rejected a sur=r, ostion that Israeli forces wive the Gilead Heights fac- inn the Beisan Valley. But he pledged that Israel's armed forces would do their ut- most to protect life and pron-rty in the Beisan and Jordan valleys. He blamed saboteur activities pri- marily on King Hussein of Jordan. who Gen. Dayan contended. could control them if he was so inclined. Referring to the Political restric- tions that bar Israel from taking tou ■ Ther action against Jordan, the defense minister said "Along our southern frontier with Egynt. where the Russians are, we have more freedom of action than against Jordan." Israel's potash and chemical plant at Sdom came under heavy attack by Soviet-made Katyusha rockets just after midnight Mon- day. There were no casualties but some damage was sustained and electric power lines were put out of commission for several hours. The attack was the longest and heaviest yet carried out against the potash works. Israeli authori- A SALE! ONE SPECIAL GROUP OF FINE HAND TAILORED SUITS originally featured price $159.50 Now $8950 ALL MODELS ALL SIZES HARRY THOMAS 15200 W. Seven Mile 3 Blocks E. of Greenfield Cor. Sussex Daily 9:30 to 6 OPEN SUNDAY 11-4 P.M. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, January 23, 1970 MORRIS BUIM (The New York Times reported One Israeli jet was shot down series of low- from Cairo that "more and more based in Jordan staged it at the Egyptians are learning Russian request of President Nasser of level bombing and strafing attacks and now will also be given an op- Egypt, in retaliation for Israeli along the Port Suez-Cairo road portunity to study Hebrew. IS THE GUY commando attacks on military tar- and the highway linking Ras Zaa- (According to Times correspond- farana on the Gulf of Suez with gets inside Egypt. ent Raymond H. Anderson, Rus- The plant, located near the site the Nile Valley. The pilot, identi- of the biblical city at the lowest fied as Capt. Dov Peleg, 28, of sian is being studied for reasons point on the earth's surface, has a Petach Tikvah, was seen bailing of profession, commerce or schol- drily output of 2,500 tons of potash out over Egyptian territory. The arship. But the courses in Hebrew and 40 tons of bromine. It employs international Red Cross has been will soon be introduced at Egyp- IS THE BUY tian colleges "with the aim of fully asked to locate him. 820 workers. A military spokesman described Last Friday's air attacks were understanding the activities, men- You Get More Buick as "comnlete nonsense" the Cairo coordinated with Israeli commando tality and methods of the enemy.") For Less Money ! report Wednesday that Egyptian raids which hit Egyptian targets forces killed 12 Israeli frogmen within 37 miles of Cairo. The corn- IF YOU TURN TH1 who attempted to swim across the mandos sabotaged telephone and Suez Canal near Ismailia Sunday electric power lines along the Ras night. Zaafarana highway and launched UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T The report, published in the a mortar attack on an FIND A seas wink THAN semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al 1 army camp and military Egyptian 14500 W. 7 Mile ad- Abram, said that an unspecified trative center at Bir Arayda in the AT LODGE X-WAY number of Israelis were killed Nile Valley. Israeli jets struck at 342-7100 trying to retrieve the bodies of the same time at army camps, Wineries. Detroit, Mich. Milan Wineries. the frogmen, motor pools and truck convoys and Israeli security forces arrested hit a radar station at Bir Udeib. 14 Israeli Arabs in Tyra Village Premier Golda Meir indicated near Kfar Saba Tuesday on in a speech last Friday that the charges of sabotage and member- ship in El Fatah. They have been pounding of Egypt's rear echelon defenseswas strategic rather remanded by a magistrate pending than tactical. She told an audi- trial. Large caches of arms and ence at the Industry and Com- explosives were found in the vil- rnerce club that "The truth is lace. being driven home not only to According to Israeli sources, Nasser but to the entire Egyp- some of the suspects have con- ban nation which must now feseed to various acts of sabotage know where their leader is drag- :- and attempted sabotage in Israel's ging them." Sharon Valley. These included (In London, the Sunday Times planting a hand grenade near a podium where Deputy Premier reported from Cairo that President Yigal Alton was scheduled to Nasser is conditioning the Egyp- Package Price Includes: TOUR #1 s"eak during last October's politi- tian people to expect Israeli air cal campaign. raids in the coming weeks to edge ■ Round Trip via Jet April 15-May 6 .... $950 ■ Three strictly kosher - The New York Times pub.. closer to Cairo. 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Rear area camps and ' supply depots within 12 miles of Cairo were hit as were two camps in the southeast area of the Nile delta and an equipment and supply station at Jabel Hoff, about three miles from the industrial suburb of Helouan. Israeli jets also continued their morning and afternoon raids on Egyptian mortar and anti-aircraft gun batteries in the central and WILL TAKE PLACE AT SOUTHFIELD BUILDING southern sectors of the Suez Canal zone. All aircraft returned safely 21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd. (near Lahser) to their bases. Two Israeli patrols in the Bei- January 26, Registration Assembly, 6:00 - 9:00 a.m. san Valley were attacked from Jordanian territory Sunday. They Registration, January 27, 28, 29 from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. returned the Fire and suffered no casualties. 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