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August 28, 1970 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-28

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Terrorists Strike as Arab Gov ts. Ready Peace Talks

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(Continued from Page 16)

Egyptians have refused to return
the body of an Israeli pilot, Lt.
Moshe Goldwasser, who died in
prison.
One of two water surveyors in-
jured Sunday morning when their
vehicle hit a mine near Dovev
settlement near the Lebanese bor-
der died of his wounds that after-
noon.
He was an Israeli Arab from the
village of Fassouta. Israeli Army
authorities did not immediately
identify the dead surveyor.
Both men, employed by the Tahai
Water Co., were hospitalized at
Safad Hospital. The injured sur-
veyor is also a resident of Fas-
souta village.
411 Israeli soldier, killed last
Fr: jay by bazooka fire from Le-
banese territory, was identified as
Lance Cpl. Shaul Trop, 26, of
Hadera. Another Israeli soldier
was injured Friday during the
same incident.
Two settlements—one on the
Lebanese border and one on the
Jordan River border—were shell-
ed by terrorists Friday night.

There were no casualties. Also
on Friday, an Israeli soldier
was injured when the vehicle
he was driving hit a mine near
Biranit on the Lebanese border.

Israeli army spokesmen say the
Lebanese border is the one where
terrorists are now most active. An
Israeli patrol was attacked Sunday
morning by bazooka fire and small
arms east of Moaz Haim in the
Beisan area. Fire was returned.
including tank fire, in the direc-
tion of the attackers east of the
Jordan River.

The Nahal Kalya settlement on
the northern edge of the Dead Sea
was shelled Saturday by Katyusha
rockets. There were no casualties.
An electric pylon was sabotaged
Saturday night in Gaza's main
street. The electric supply was
interrupted for some time until
the damage was repaired.
Two Israeli soldiers were injur-
ed at Djebel Rouss on the slopes
of Mount ,Hermon Monday night
by mortar fire from Lebanese ter-
ritory. The fire was returned.
An Israeli Arab was injured
Monday in Gaza City when a hand-
grenade was thrown at an Israeli

car. Security forces were inves-
Grenades were tossed at Israeli the Beisan Valley for 90 minutes
civilian vehicles in Gaza Aug. 19. after Israeli settlements in the
tigating.
Israeli Air Force planes attacked valley had been attacked by
A high-tension power pylon was
damaged in the Groffit area Mon- terrorist bases in Jordan opposite Katyusha rockets.
day night. An investigation is
Friday, August 28, 1970--17
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
under way.
Mortar shells were fired from
Lebanese territory at Mar Yuval
in the upper Galilee early Monday
morning. The fire was returned.
There were no casualties.
Three Israelis were killed last
week along the Lebanese border.
/
All activity along the borders was
caused by the terrorists with no
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MONTREAL (JTA) — Monroe The letter, signed by Rabbi' and a plastic explosive activator.
Abbey, president of the Canadian Kahane, called upon the President
Jewish Congress, and Abel Selick, to "quietly drop the Rogers Plan
president of Bnai Brith District 22, that would destroy Israel," and
have issued a joint statement con- to support Israel "with all the
demning the actions of the Jewish weapons needed and tell the Soviets
Defense League, including "the that their intervention will not be
use of violence to combat anti- tolerated." The letter deplored
Semitism" and "appeals to ex- what it termed United States ac-
tremism and paramilitary tactics." quiescene to the Soviet plan which,
The statement was in response under the "guise of diplomacy . . . 1
to a story in a recent issue of the would emasculate Israel and force
Montreal Gazette with a picture it to return to the impossible bor-
showing 13 youths and one girl ders that guarantee another war."
practicing the "art of attack" in It also urged President Nixon not
karate under the instruction of to let it be said, "to your dishonor
JDL member Dov Kaufman.
1 that the United States presided
bravo!
bravo!
bravissimo!
Italian-style!
The Jewish leaders voiced their over the death of the nation it
community's confidence in the helped come into existence."
efforts and ability of the police to
The marchers, who began their
deal with anti-Semitic acts.
trek Aug. 16 in protest against
i
It added, "The irresponsible n-
Soviet aggression in the Middle
volvement of an inexperienced East and oppression of Jews in
small number of persons in highly the Soviet Union, arrived in
sensitive areas is dangerous, Washington Aug. 21 and headed
counterproductive to the best inter-
for the Soviet Embassy where
ests of our country in general and
they attempted to deliver a letter
our community in particular."
warning that "world Jewry can-

JDL Panned by Canadians

DAIRY MEAL
TREAT!

Arnold Mintzberg, 26-year-old
Quebec coordinator of JDL, said
"Establishment leaders of Bnai
Brith and the Canadian Jewish
Congress represent nobody and
they never will. They just as-
sume to represent the Jews be-
cause there has never been any-
one else to represent them."

not sit idly by while your armed
forces emulate the Hitlerite
fascists."
When an embassy aide refused to
accept the letter, Rabbi Kahane

read aloud the contents of the let-
ter which hinted that the JDL
would increase their actions against
Soviet missions to the U.S. and
Asked by a Gazette reporter commercial firms unless their pro-
why the JDL does not attack anti- test was heeded.
Israel Jewish radicals like Stan
Gray of Montreal and U.S. Yippie Malben's Services
leader Abbie Hoffman, "who are
dangerous enemies of the Jewish in Israel Expanding
people," Mintzberg replied, "We
TEL AVIV (JTA)—A spokesman
can't do anything about them. We for the American Joint Distribu-
just have to sit back and accept tion Committee in Israel told the
them for what they are because Jewish Telegraphic Agency that
we would look pretty silly attack- the JDC Malben Organization in
ing our own people."
Israel is now responsible for 10
The JDL claims to have 300 old-age homes.
members in Canada and to be sup-
Senior citizens of both sexes and
ported by its members' dues. of many origins — from Russia,
Canadian Jewish leaders claim Polan d, Romania. Yugoslavia,
JDL membership figures are in- Turkey. Germany, Bokhara and
flated and say, "Mintzberg repre- France are living in these homes.
sents no one but himself and a few
The spokesman went on to say
excited young people."
Meanwhile, about 400 members that the average age of the resi-
dents was about 80. although
of the Jewish Defense League from
and over.
some dozen major cities in the there are some 90
JDC Malben also is responsible
United States and Canada con-
cluded their week-long march from for a hospital with 2,800 beds and
Philadelphia to Washington on be- for a number of other services. Its
half of Soviet Jewry with a peace- total budget over the 20 years of
ful rally Sunday afternoon at its existence has been the equiva-
lent of $170,000,000.
Lafayette Park.
The spokesman added: "As the
Many of the youthful ' male
marchers, wearing fatigues, com- JDC Malben launches its third
bat boots and yarmulkas, led by decade, it continues to minister to
JDL national chairman Rabbi Meir the needs of the newcomers while
Kahane, ended the rally by de- simultaneously accelerating its pro-

livering a letter to the White
addressed to President
House
Nixon urging him to "Stand tall
and firm in the Middle East as
you have done elsewhere."

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need is greatest—the care of the
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sick and handicaped."

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