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February 19, 1971 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-02-19

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6--Friday, February 19, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Purely Commentary

Bonn Police Agents Are Shadowing Suspected Arab Hijack Plotters

are aware of
BONN (JTA) — West German that next time, the guerrillas will West German police
police and c o u n t e r-intelligence use gas released from whiskey the presence In their country of
agents are on the trail of Arab bottles to foil attempts to subdue four Arab guerrillas and have for-
terrorists believed to be planning them. warded their passport numbers to
In addition, it is learned, the London.
a new series of aerial hijackings
and bomb outrages against Ger-
man aircraft because of Bonn's
diplomatic and commercial ties
with Israel.
West German intelligence was
tipped off by a foreign source to
the presence of the Arab terror-
ists, said to have entered Ger-
many undetected.
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Meanwhile, security precau-
THIS SEASON'S LAST
tions at London airports have
been tightened following warn-
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ings by West Germany that Arab
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terrorists were planning to at-
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tempt additional airline hijack-
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ings.
In Beirut, a spokesman for the
HAMMONTON
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Popular Front for the Liberation
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of Palestine, which engineered four
• SPORT COATS
hijackings last September, denied
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that the PFLP has sent men to
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Europe on hijacking or sabotage
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Suburban Coats
missions.
• SWEATERS
In Bonn, however, Western air-
Select Group
line companies have received leaf-
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lets from the PFLP warning them
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(Continued from Page 2)
"An essential for ensuring Arab-Jewish equality is equality of
education, a goal that the authorities are determined to realize. The
opportunities for education among Arab Israelis have long since
surpassed those for Arabs in other countries. Eventually, Israel will
have the first Arab community anywhere in which almost everyone
can read and write. . . .
"Each year sees over 5,000 additional students in Institutions of
higher learning. Total enrollment is expected to reach 45,000 by
1975_ Increasing numbers of Eastern Jews and Arabs are graduating
from these institutions.
"In Israel today every third person, whether Jew or Arab, is a
pupil or student, from kindergarten to university, a record surpassed
by very few countries. Approximately 10 per cent of the national bud-
get is allotted to the Ministry of Education and Culture, a proportion
exceeded only by the Ministry of Defense... .
"What instrumentality can surpass education as a means of fin-
ally overcoming social inequality? That Israel is pledging so much
of her wherewithal to equal educational opportunity for everyone
constitutes a basic assurance of the coming unity of Israeli society."
The Eckardts' work is of great value in presenting the truth about
Israel's position in the Middle East. Perhaps it will serve to assert the
truth against the venomous lies that have been circulated, especially
at the recent session in the Washington National Cathedral where truth
was falsified by Christians.
Amending the generalizations about Christian indifference or
occasional animosity toward Jews and Israel, we must take into account
the courageous stand that has been taken by many others — by the
Rev. Edward H. Flannery and Dr. Christian E. Hauer Jr., and many
others who have refuted unjust accusations and who have demanded
fairness toward Israel and Jewry.
The
Dr. Hauer, of the faculty of Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.,
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is the author of an impassioned defense of the Jewish position in "Crisis
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It should be noted that in his introduction to Dr. Hauer's book,
Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania made the firm declaration that
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until Arab leaders are willing to meet with leaders of Israel whose
existence they deny "and as long as they insist on a state of war,
and so bag as they encourage their terrorists to attack, there should
be no more pressure on Israel to yield a single inch of territory
and expose her people to further aggression. There should be no
more pressure on Israel to accept Arab threats, boycotts, blockades
and terrorism as something normal and reasonable, and to refrain
from counteraction."
In his book that becomes so valaifile in its approach toward
better relations between Jews and Arabs, Dr. Hauer, who is an ordain-
ed Protestant minister, is optimistic about both. Jewish and Arab desires
for peace. Yet he realizes that all ills become charges against Israel
and that any accusation soon is accepted as fact.
That is why he declares: "Ode' begins to-suspect that if an Arab
annually through a charitable
suffered malnutrition during the Ramadan fast. that too would e
charged against Israel. But if one is to err, let it be on the side of N
and
Christianity
teach.
Thus
one
is
a
generosity. Thus do Judaism, Islam
supposed to approach the ways to peace."
Dr. Hauer reviews the Zionist background, giving details about .
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Israel's emergence into statehood as means of explaining the necessity
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for an evaluation of peace hopes. In his realism he accepts the existing tit
facts and Israel's will to live and asserts:
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"Israel was reborn in a particularly uncomfortable position on
substantial income tax, estate tax and probate
the anvil of history. After more than 20 years, Israel is still on the
anvil. As the world enters the eighth decade of the 20th Century, her 2
cost savings.
chances of escape seem remote even yet — unless one considers im
death a visible escape. Israel doesn't."
No capital gains tax on the appreciated value of
Dr. Hauer's observations on his Israel tours are interesting. He is
securities held more than six months.
positive in his view of the Israeli position in welcoming many new it
settlers and escapees from persecutions.
Also: recognizing the strains under which Israelis live, Dr. Hauer 11
in helping yourself while
emphasizes that they "would rather go to the beach at Ashkelon than
tread the fields of glory" and he declares:
helping Israel and deriv-
years
of
lig
"There Is little bitterness toward Arabs even after the
ing the advantages of a
war and terrorism. Many Israelis have Arab friends, not all of them I.
Israeli Arabs. Some old friendships in Jerusalem survived to flower
deferred charitable con-
old
barbed
wire
came
down
in
1967.
The
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Hebrew University has one of the finest departments of Arabic
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studies anywhere . . ."
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Dr. Hauer's is a textbook in good will. and there is cause for grati-
tude to him for his evaluative study and for his admonition:
"These remarkable folk deserve the chance to wake up one night
I • • • you owe it to yourself to inquire about the
in a world where it is safe to be an Israeli?'

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