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August 04, 1972 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-04

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Sabena Hijackers Go
on Trial; Reveal Bole of
Matti Fatally Member

By YITZHAK SHARGIL

(ITA Tel Aviv Correspondent)

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dangering the Labor party's con-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A major
tinued partnership with the NRP.
challenge to the religious status
Gen. Dayan said he would
quo in Israel was made Monday
night by Defense Minister Moshe
have supported the Independent
Dayan in an assertion that the time
Liberal Party's proposal for a
was ripe for a change in the status
limited introduction of civil mar-
certain cases, now
quo and that his Labor Party
in
riage
should go into its scheduled 1973
banned by the Orthodox rabbin-
elections with a commitment to
ate. He added, however, that if
change the situation under which
the Independent Liberals wanted
Israel's Orthodox rabbinate con-
to make such a change, they
trols all issues of personal status.
should have done so in accord
with the government and the
But Gen. Dayan expressed agree-
Prime Minister.
ment with Finance Minister Pinhas
Sapir's view that the National Re-
Gen. Dayan also suggested that
ligious Party was the most "nat- yeshiva boys, now exempt from
ural . ' and closest party in the military service, should be re-
Labor-dominated coalition of Pre- cruited for training and brief mili-
mier Golda Meir.
tary service and then permitted
Speaking at a melting of the to return to their studies.
Labor Center on state and religion,
Rabbi Menahem Hacohen, who
Gen. Dayan stressed the need for
is head of the department of sup-
changes in the religious situation
ply of religious needs in the His-
but urged against any "harsh" de-
tadrut, expressed total opposition
cisions to avoid any threat of en-
- -- at the meeting to the present "rab-
binical establishment." lie de-
clared that what Israel needed was
a rabbinate which would function
within a "religious, traditional and

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ITHE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Frifl•y, August 4, 3,1972-19

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Israeli
youth basketball team took fourth
place in the European Youth
Yugo-
Championship games in
slavia after sustaining a 70-63 de-
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expect his team to repeat their
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Arab guerrillas which she said its nearly 100 passengers.
Miss Khalsa's father, who at- because the Israeli players were
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Born in Amman, she was or- wounded in the seizure of the plane, classified
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He said "We do not want to be-
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found her very attractive physi-
cally. Between love affairs, she
told the police, she was trained
in handling arms and explosives.

AVIV (JTA) — A member
of the influential Houseini family
of Jordan planned the abortive
attempt to hijack the Sabena air-
liner in May, according to the
confession read Wednesday in the
Sarafand military court from one
of the Arab women on trial for
their part in the hijack attempts.
Rimma Aossa Tannous and Ter-
ese Khalsa went on trial Tuesday
before a three-member military
tribunal qualified to impose the
death penalty.
Zippora Neriya, a woman officer
of major's rank, Lt. Col. Aharon
Alpern, who heads the court as
president, and Major Yehoshua
Ben Zion comprise the tribunal.
The trial is being held in the
Sarafand Camp where Japanese
gunman Kozo Okamoto was tried.
Lt. Col. David Israeli, the mili-
tary prosecutor, is directing the
prosecution. Yaacob Henigman and
Eliezer Karni are the defense at-
torneys.
The confession to police by Miss
Earlier this year, she said in her
Tannous, 21, identified the hijack
confession, she was sent with a
planner as the son of Abdul Kader
terrorist named Youssouf to Frank-
El Houseini. One member of that
family was the notorious Grand furt and the two went to Brussels
where they met Miss Khalsa and
Mufti of Jerusalem who entered
an alliance Cith Miler before the other male terrorist where they
World War II to carry on the boarded the Sabena plane and took
control over Zagreb in Yugoslavia.
Nazi war against the Jews in Pal-
Miss Khalsa's story to the police
estine. The father headed a num-
was much the same as that of her
ber of Arab gangs who fought the
Jews immediately after the United co-defendant, except that she ex-
Nations partition resolution in pressed regret for her participation
in the hijack attempt which ended
1918.
May 9 at Lydda Airport when
Miss Tannous' confession cited
a sordid history, including, she Israeli Army commandos stormed

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lie said the rabbinate had
tranged the kibutz movement, as-
scrting that ''certain rabbis - con-
, ■ der kibutz members as being out
of the Jewish community. -

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already wears the judicial robe and

has the day-by-day experience — in a
on
judge
visiting
higher court — as

assignment from the State Supreme Court.

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has the exclusive endorsement of actual experience.

He has proven his youthful capability, his dedication to firm impartial justice.

in a higher court.

His proven experience has earned your support.

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