14—Friday, Feb. 2, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Spate of Letterbombs Sent
to Israel From Istanbul

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
ninth letterbomb in 24 }fours
was discovered in the sorting
bin at the Haifa post office
Tuesday morning.
It was mailed from Istan-
bul, Tr.rkey, as were eight
other booby-trapped letters
found in Israel's post offices
Monday. The bomb was safe-
ly dismantled.
The first of the letterbombs
was discovered by a veteran
mail sorter in the Migdal
HaEmek post office Monday.
The suspicious envelope was
turned over to police, who
issued a countrywide alarm
when it was found to contain
explosives. Some of the let-
terbombs were addressed to
widely known addresses such
as that of Prof. Yuval Nee-
man, president of Tel Aviv
University, and the Beged.
Or leather goods factory in
Migdal HaEmek.
Police were puzzled by one
of the lethal letters addressed
to Dr. Amos Kedar, a phy•
sicIan who moved only re•
eenUy to KIbutz Mlzr ■ In the
Jezreel Valley. His address
is not even listed In the tel-
ephone directory. Authorities
speculated that It may have
been passed on to the mailer
by a foreign volunteer at the
kibutz.
Police received a flood of
calls from frightened Israelis
who found heavy envelopes
from Amsterdam in their
morning mail. The envelopes.
turned out to contain circu-
lars and subscription renewal
cards from the European of-
fice of the New York Times.
At the same time, security
forces began searching for

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believed responsible for a
series of bombing incidents
ie East Jerusalem.
No injuries were reported
and no arrests have been
made so far although several
persons were reportedly de-
tained for questioning.
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Police disclosed that
Molotov cocktail was thrown
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bombs were thrown at a mu-
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A police bomb expert in
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letter bomb mailed from
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ago, the Evenings News re-
ported.
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Meanwhile, Scotland Yord
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ercise utmost care in han-
dling mail.
A Scotland Yard spokes-
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bombs have been discovered
here recently, but the trage-
dy in Chile and a recent let-
ter bomb found in Australia,
also mailed from Athens.
made it necessary to repeat
the warning.

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