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August 06, 1971 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 6, '1971-37

Terrorist; Punish Arabs Suffer From Attacks;
Dayan Views War Threats by Sadat

Anti-Israel Paper
Alters Attitude
on Refugee Issue

Planning agar/Bas
Mitzva or Wedding?

series of probes rather
• coninuous
than waiting for incident to occur

A military tribunal in Gaza pro-
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Three
Wanted Arab terrorists were nounced life sentences on five
arrested by Israeli defense units Arab terrorists convicted of mur-
PARIS (JTA) — Nouvel Ob- in two of the Arab refugee camps dering 11 Arabs and causing the
servateur, a leftist French weekly in the Gaza Strip, officials re- deaths of two others. The defend-
which has been consistently pro- ported. One was arrested by an ants were also charged with throw-
Arab on Mideast issues, took the army patrol in the Nuizerat camp ing hand grenades that wounded
position for the first time that a and two others in the Shati camp. 16 Arabs and with illegal posses-
sion of arms. Four other Arabs
solution for the problem of the The terrorist seized in Nuizerat of the same group had their trial
camp was injured in an encounter
Palestinian refugees could be with Israeli troops. Officials said postponed. One of them is ac-
found through payment of financial that, during his interrogation, he cused of throwing a grenade at
compensation rather than forced confessed to participation in a the car of Defense Minister Moshe
number of murders in the Gaza Dayan in Gaza in 1969.
repatriation.
Two terrorists were killed in
The weekly declared that such Strip.
li p atrol in
a clash with an Israe
They
reported
also
that
the
Bank
a solution was both adequate and
the
Shati
refugee
camp
in the
Leumi branch in Gaza was dam-
feasible.
Gaza Strip. A terrorist's hand
aged early Friday morning by an
The publication cited Jewish explosive charge apparently placed
grenade thrown at the patrol
A gency calculations of the cost against a wall of the bank build- missed its mark and injured two
r settling a Jewish family in Is- ing. They said this was the first Arab bystanders. There were no
rael as around $10,000, declared incident of its kind in more than
Israeli causalities.
that $2.5 billion would cover the
An Israeli soldier was injured
costs of resettling 260,000 refugee six months.
by a hand grenade thrown at a

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families in the Arab countries.
The publication did not cite the
basis for its estimate of the num-
ber of such families. It said the
$2.5 billion could be obtained
"when one remembers that Israel
and the Arab countries spend more
than a billion dollars a year on
defense and that the value of Arab
property abandoned in Israel is
believed to be over $400,000,000."

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patrol in Raffah township in the
Gaza Strip June 28.
Israeli officals reported that a
stepped-up campaign by Israeli
security forces, aimed at terrorist
a Strip, was the
bases in the daz
probable reason for a complete
absence of grenade attacks since
the explosion last Friday morning
at the Gaza branch office of Bank
Leumi.
The officials said that in the
new tactic the units were search-
ing out terrorists at the bases in a

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier
Golgda iMeir disclosed in the Knes-
set that the recent visit to Israel
by CIA chief Richard Helms was
not his first. She said there had
been no discussions of the possi-
bility of integrating Israel into
NATO.
She denied that any official con:
tacts have taken place with the
Soviet Union on the resumption of
diplomatic relations with Moscow
and denied a Time magazine re-
port that Israel has agreed to put
Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- its facilities at the disposal of
rence Shulman (Susan Bennett), American U-2 "spy planes."
former Detroiters, of Canoga Park,
Making her remarks in reply
to a series of parliamentary
Calif., a son, Jamie Nathan.
questions, she said with regard
Aug. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Burton toSoviet contacts that the only
D. Fogelman (Rochelle Brode), approch had been made by Rus-
24026 Geneva, Oak Park, a daugh- sian journalists to their Israeli
counterparts and "We do not
ter,_ Mario Renee.
regard these contacts as nego-
July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis tiations-between states."
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
Brown (Sarah Elaine Dorf), 24670
Thorndyke, Southfield, a son, Mi- disclosed in the Knesset that there
have been eight mine-laying inci-
chael Jason.
* *
dents in Israeli territorial waters
July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Doug- off the Gaza Strip this year which
- las Mossman (Linda Lipsitt), resulted in the loss of three lives
19771 Cranbrook, a daughter, and injuries to 18 persons.
Dayan said there were three
Brooke Ellen.
* *
times as many mine-laying inci-
'f74.= July 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Jerry dent in the same period last year
Nosanchuk (Judith Gold- but did not indicate whether there
berg), 19800 Lahser, a daughter, were any casualties then.
,-•Carrie Lynn.

Birth

before reacting. They said 22 ter-
rorists had been killed in July,
including seven in the Strip.
In addition it was reported, three
terrorists were killed Monday
morning when an Israeli patrol
spotted a group of guerrillas in the
Sadjiyeh section of Gaza. They
were found hiding in a bunker
from which they tried to lob gren-
ades at the patrol', touching off
the clash in which they were killed.

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