„_•trvr ' ‘i in7v50 ;t1: Red Cross Assailed for Criticizing Israel Hijack Action CARS TO BE DRIVEN To any M.N. Alas drivers furnish- .d to tkim row me onywhom. Logolly insured and 1.C-C. lionnod Arab terrorists go unchecked, would spell the end (Continued from Page 11 I tionally recognized status and ores- release of 300 jailed in Israel in exchange for the of the Red Cross' influence and Cage which they do not deserve would lase force even if you Red hostages and the plane. Less than neutrality, IRC circles said. The IRC spokesman told the Cross people were inside the three hours after the agreement plane, even if my daughter, my JTA that the move was prompted THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS was reached, they said. Israeli "Israel's by what he termed children, were inside,” Daya ■ soldiers disguised as maintenance 10 — Friday, May 19, 1972 flagrant abuse of confidence said be told the IRC men. men, boarded the plane and opened and "break of an oral agree- fire on the terrorists. The circles Some Israeli officials expressed ment.• claimed the terrorists agreed to bitterness over the Red Cross role The spokesman sharply rejected allow maintenance men aboard to in last week's incident and alleged that the IRC has consistently the JTA reporter's suggestion that recharge the plane's batteries and shown bias in favor of the Pales- ; there might have been a misunder- bring food and water to the pas- tinia.. terrorists. They claimed standing. "We had 100 per cent sengers. That process was part of that the IRC's action did not spring reason to believe that force would . •'a definite and steadfast under- from provisions of the Geneva not be used while negotiations were : taking given by Israeli military Convention because the terrorists , still in progress and were on the I authorities to the Red Cross dele- are not an internationally recog- point of succeeding, the spokes- gates," they alleged. nized resistance group. man said. lie claimed that Israeli The IRC rarely takes a foreign authorities, whom he did not name, government publicly to task and The Israelis claimed that in pre vious hijack instances abroad, the had assured the Red Cross repre- deals worked out through the IRC sentatives at Lydda Airport that invariably benefited the terrorists force was not contemplated. They claimed that the IRC dele- and that the Red Cross in fact seemed to be trying to accord the gates and Dayan had reached an Palestinian terrorists an interna- oral agreement providing for the DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 9970 Grand River Detroit, Mich. 48204 WE 1-0620-21-22 For 26 Years Price & Service Sells Cars MORRIS BUICK ONS DISCOUNT CENTER SED CARS usually prefers to act in a more discreet manner, circles here said. Its decision to protest formally to Israel stems from what the IRE considers an open breach of an agreement which, if permitted to Sosiet .1e.1% Share iii "key.% of Ilijack lle%eame 100 hostages at Lydda Airport. It was learned that Sabena has Capt. Levy was profuse in his been urged by numerous persons praise of Israeli authorities for the to institute more stringent security way they foiled the hijackers Re- measures. Many have suggested fore he left Israel, Capt. Levy that it follow the example of the to-thank Israeli and Ethiopian airlines and visited the Western Wall - have armed guards on all civilian the good Lord for my miraculous , flights. escape." The fact that the terrorists Mrs. Miriam lioltzberg was re- were able to carry a reported ported near death at Tel Hashom 12 kilos of explosives, hand gren- Th e 22 er hospital Wednesday ades and revolvers aboard the year-old Israeli. wife of a Belgian. was seriously wounded in the gun Plane without detection shows that the security measures of natt,e certain airlines and at certain A hospital bulletin said she bad airports are grossly inadequate, suffereda sudden acute drip in the sources said. The sources blood pressure and that there were warned, however, that 'the game disturbances in the functionin , of is not over. The terrorists - lost her brain. Doctors are still trying this time, but they may not can- to save her lite, but her chances sider themselves beaten." to survive are still considered slim, Passengers arriving on a Sabena according to hospital sources An;:ther wound•.1 passenger, 55- flight from Brussels and Frankfurt year old Wilfred Korciovsk. a last week reported that security German Jess.-11 film producer, was checks in both those tu•u-- were it..pt- rted to he recovering sausfac- tight but w ere lax at Vienna tortly from the four bullet wounds "liere the Plane •-, i.. - A TWA emlb.t tot tno' to-as ,ff he sustained. Kordotsk was fired Airo t' • on by Israeli soldiers who nitstixik from back .iffy" - . 1 1t ,, 11N :t" him for one of toe terreri,ts a, mod into the as craft to Phone caller the, planted a H.:cut s , •;■ I •. 1 liberate it "thin'', El Ai and 1 “ ) .\ 1. 1 , 1 , at Ile said the mistake was under- moment the airport we're 111SpeCtl,1 a standable since at the he was running after one of the itrecautIonar ■ maasure but atrInng armed women terrorists, Hima ""` feu" t' was learned ftat 2T, year ii: Eisa, in an attempt to subdue her. by two of the soltler, at 'American Aliya to Israel the hospital Kordovsk said "You boys were wonderful. I have noth to Decline by 1,000 in mg against you You did what you TEL AVIV tZINS:—Aliya from hail to do " America will be somewhat smaller Mrs Paula Hubin, another in - this year than in the previous jured pas,enger, has been dis- year said Narkiss, director charged from the hospital Theresa of the allya department of the Balsa, the Acre-born terrorist Jewish Agenc.V. WMInclecl in the battle was also re- Narkiss expects approximately covering after a series of blood 9,600 American ohm In 1972. as transfusions and has been trans- compared with 10.000 the previous ferred from Tel Hashornar to an- year. Ile noted there are more other hospital ! problems in connection with this Premier Gaston Eyskens said atiya than in the past such as the at the weekly council of minis - lin.th cost of housirg arel increas- ter. meeting that the Belgian mg cliff, !,Its in 1 ,1, for cert.,' prnfe , . cm- Losernment was at no time a parts to Israeli actions that lin- al- Miss Eisa. the . only terrorist un- hurt in the gun fight, is cooperat- ing with Israeli authorities in their investigation of the hijacking. Miss Eisa, of Bethlehem. reportedly told police that the slain hijack leader was Ahrhad Await Missa. the same man who hijacked an El Al jet to Algeria on July 23, 1968. general The military attorney was reported to he preparing cases against Miss Elsa and her com- panion. an Acre-born nurse. The two are expected to be tried before a military tribunal as soon as Miss Balsa recovers from her wounds. Miss Balsa claimed last Friday that she wanted to convert to Juda- ism. "I love Jews," she told in- terrogators. "Even at the Fatah camp they called me a 'Jew lover: I had a blood transfusion and I have Jewish blood in me so I want to convert," she said. She added that she and her com- panions had no intention of blow- ing up the plane. they wanted only to scare the Israelis into -giving in to their demand for freedom for captured terrorists. "It was a great show," she remarked. The terror- ist added that the four had used forget: Israeli passports to hoard the Sabena jet. Funeral services were held for the two slain terrorists in Beirut although their bodies are still in Israel Several thousand men and women marched behind empty cof- fins draped with Palestinian flag, An army source revealed that the ruse that liberated the Sabena jet was not devised at the spur of the moment but was the result of preparations that Israel's armed forces have been making for a long time to deal with Initick situ- ations of all kinds MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 MILE DETROIT -- 342-7100 GO FORMAL RENTALS & SALES REMODEL YOUR OLD MOHAIR SUIT OR TUXEDO INTO A NEW, ORIGINAL LATEST STYLE TUXEDO [ SAVE $$, MAKE SENSE WHEN BUYING OUR QUALITY • SUITS • SPORT COATS • SLACKS • HABERDASHERY AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICE TAILORS & CLOTHIERS 22141 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK irtmT7'..-.".v.' Open unity from 9 to 7 Thursday 9 to 9 398-9188 18055 lames Cowers, Detroit 48232 Roimi's Curtains. 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We are proud of the ment•' a n d "indignation" that dedication and devotion of cur "certain persons accuse the Bel- soldiers." gian government" of collusion with In Brussels, a state prosecutor the Israeli authorities. He referred said that airline security reguta- to accusations broadcast by the tions were violated and a judicial Cairo-based El Fatah radio. investigation will be launched into The Belgian premier said that the hijacking of a Sabena jet by foreign affairs and communica- four Palestinian terrorists. tions personnel were sent to Tel Capt. Reginald Levy, pilot of the Aviv only' to help the passengers jet, testified at a hearing that it, held hostage aboard the jet. lie was the terrorists who opened fire. said the Belgian government re- first when t8 Israeli paratroopers! mained neutral in the Middle East men, conflict and endeavored to main- disguised as maintenance stormed the plane to liberate the lain good relations with both sides.