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September 22, 1972 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-22

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from Page 1)

Bray also said that instruc-
tions have been issued to
U.S. diplomatic missions
abroad to tighten security.
He declined to say if these
missions were in the Mid
East or in other areas.
In Paris, two envelopes
containing explosives were
discovered at the Israeli
Embassy.They were' opened
by French demining experts
and did not explode.
The two envelopes, one of
which arrived with the mid-
day mail and the other with
the afternoon mail delivery,
AMI SHECHORI
were addressed to two mem-
bers of the embassy. They over suspect mail to the
were marked "personal." authorities at once.
The Israeli Embassy refused
Police teams scoured the
to reveal the names of the main post offices in Tel
two due to "sect"- ity meas- Aviv and Haifa and were
ures."
also on the lookout for sus-
The two envelopes were picious-appearing people en-
considered suspicious by the tering the post offices. Police
embassy's security staff, in Beersheba reported that
which at once called local a number of suspect-letters
police. Two French demining were intercepted addressed
experts took the envelopes to local residents. Postal
with them to the central ex- authorities said special se-
plosives laboratory where it curity measures were put in-
was discovered that they to effect Tuesday in the
contained a quantity of ex- aftermath of the London
plosives sufficient to blow up mail bomb killing. Customs
a room killing all those pres- inspectors were warned to
ent.
scrutinize all parcels before
French police have imposed opening them.
top security measures to
The London diplomatic
guard Jewish and Israeli in- community was shocked by
stitutions in France against the murder of Shechori, 44,
possible Arab attacks.
Scotland Yard cordoned off
Special precautions have the embassy area and is con-
been taken in the vicinity of ducting a nationwide inves
synagogues. Jewish schools Ligation to trace the killers
and cultural and communal and their associates. A sen-
centers are also granted spe- ior police official expressed
surprise at the apparent lack
cial police protection.
Two policemen have been of security at the embassy.
"We
are surprised that the
assigned to guard the build-
ing in which the Jewish Tel- Israelis were not on their
.)graphic Agency European guard against such an enen-
bureau in Paris is located. tuality," he told newsmen.
Three other booby trapped
This building also houses the
Fonds Social Juif Unifie letters were subsequently de-
(FSJU, United Jewish Social tected in the embassy mail
Service Fund) and the and were rendered harmless.
Shechori, who was mar-
French Jewish Appeal.
ried and the father of two
Police teams combed Is- children, was nearing the
rael's post offices Wednes- end of his tour of duty at
day for suspicious looking the embassy here which be.
letters and parcels that could gan in 1968. His family had
contain explosives. Booby- already returned to Israel.
trapped letters were detect-
Foreign Secretary Sir
ed in the Jerusalem post Alec Douglas Home cabled
office Wednesday morning, condolences to Israeli For-
one addressed to Transport eign Minister Abba Eban,
Minister Shimon Peres and "We are disgusted at the un-'
another to Dr. Moshe Kurtz, derhanded act of terrorism
director general of the wel- which has resulted in the
fare ministry. Both were death of Mr. Shechori at
mailed from Holland, the your embassy. I have sent
source of the letter bomb a personal message to his
that killed Ami Shechori, 44, widow and Ambassador Co-
agricultural attache at the may, but I wanted to send
Israeli Embassy in London, you also my sympathy and
Tuesday.
to say how distressed I am
Commenting on that out- by this outrage," Sir Alec
said.
rage, Foreign Minister Abba
Foreign Minister Moham-
Eban declared that "the
shedders of innocent blood, med Hassan El Zayyat of
Egypt,
who is visiting Lon-
their supporters and those
don, said be was "sorry to
who aid them will get their
hear this news." He said he
just deserts."
sympathized with the fam-
Police warned the public ily of the Israeli diplomat
Wednesday to beware of sus- for the "human sorrow"
pect mail, especially parcels which he said was "the same
that appear to contain gifts sorrow inflicted upon the
of books or candy. Police victims of the Lebanon raid
said that booby-trapped mail last week."
could come from anywhere
Memorial services for She-
abroad and may even be chori were held at the Israel
posted in Israel itself. Re- Embassy and the Marble
cipients were urged to turn Arch Synagogue Wednesday

morning. His body was flown
to Israel for burial Thursday.
A joint memorial service
was held Tuesday night for
him and for the 11 Israeli
Olympic athletes murdered
by Arab terrorists in Munich
Sept. 5.
Ambassador Michael Co-
may said of the terrorists re-
sponsible for both outrages:
"These people are not only
murdering innocent men,
such as the Olympic athletes
and our agricultural counsel-
lor, but also the hopes for
peace in the Middle East."
•"But they will not suc-
ceed," the Israeli ambassa-

dor said. "This wave of ter-
rorism is not Israel's con-
cern alone. It is a challenge
to the British government
and to all governments."
Comay said Israel was grate-
ful for the expressions of
sympathy and revulsion but
said that words would no
longer suffice. "What is the
British government, and
what are the other govern-
ments going to do? Is it all
to remain only talk?" he
asked.
According to police and
embassy spokesman, Shec-
hori and other senior offi-
(Continued on Page 8)

6—Friday, Sept. 22, 1972

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