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February 23, 1973 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
6—Friday, Feb. 23, 1973

Israel Explains Raid on Terrorists

• mandos were care f ul I y
1Continwed from Page II
date.- According to Israeli trained to hit only the terror-
m.litary sources, the targets ist strongholds and not the
were the camps where Arab adjacent refugee camps. He
terrorists and foreign volun- said the camps were heavily
teers who carried out the guarded and patroled, but be-
May 30 Lod airport massacre cause of the element of sur-
and the Sept 5 slaying of 11 prise, resistance was swiftly
Israeli Olympic athletes at ov ercome.
The Israeli combined forces
Munich trained for their mis-
reached their targets at 1
sions.
The explanation for Tues- a m and proceeded to de-
stroy buildings and blow up
day night's raids which, un•
arms and ammunition caches.
like previous Israeli incur-
The entire force was hack on
sions against Lebanon, were
m.
not known to have been pre- Israeli territory by 3 a
At least 40 terrorists are as-
ceded by renewed terrorist
sumed to hase been killed in
activities, came f-om mili-
the action.
tary- . not governmental sourc-
Israeli wounded were air
es. The spokesmen were iden•
titled as a Maj. Isaac of the evacuated to the Rambam
Hospital
in Haifa w here they
paratroopers and Brig. Gen.
Fmmannuel Shaked. com • were veilted by Chief of Staff
islander of a paratroop and Gen Das id Elarar Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan amazt•
infantry brigade.
ed the return of the com-
Ma). Isaa: sa,ci that in ad- mandos at their base to re•
lition to foiling sabotage acts cetse a first-hand report of
and smashing the terrorist
the operatioo
bases, the raids were intend-
A brief communique broad-
ed to persuade the Lebanese
cast by Beirut Radio said the
authorities to take strong ac-
exact number of casualties
tion against terrorists oper-
unknown but acknowl-
ating within Lebanon's bor- was
edged that there were many
ders
killed and wounded.
He expressed disappoint
Four Arab Terrorists
ment at the attitude of some
Captured, Fifth Killed
European governments which
TEL AVIV , .JTA — Four
have released Arab terrorists
terrorists were captured and
who were caught red-handed
a fifth was killed in an en-
A Turkish volunteer in the
counter with an Israeli patrol
service of El Fatah was cap-
near the Jordanian border.
lured in the raids, according
Israeli authorities believe
to a senior army officer at
the captured terrorists were
general headquarters.
members of a gang that had
The Israeli forces consisted been operating in the Hebron
of naval commandos and in- hills during the past three
fantry paratrcwipers who were years but more recently went
conveyed to the target areas into hiding.
by Israel's speedy missile
The gang is believed to
boats and by helicopter. Ac-
have been responsible for the
cording t o t h e military Katyusha rocket shelling of
spokesmen. complete sur-
Jerusalem in December 1970
prise was achieved.
and the mining of a road
A spokesman said the cont.

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four Israeli army officers
near Beth Jubrin in April
1971.
Army sources said the ter-
rorists emerged from hiding
with the intention of fleeing
across the Jordan River. The
mothers of two of them were
used to scout the Jericho
road to see it it was safe for
them to pass.
A large arms cache was
confiscated near Jericho after
the gang was captured.
Twelve Arabs from villages
in Western Galilee have been
detained by police in connec-
tion with recent mining inci-
dents in the vicinity of their
villages.
A mine that exploded under
a culvert last week was
found to be of Chinese make
and equipped w ith a timer .
The military governor is
considering supplying Gaza
Strip residents with arms for
their protection against Arab
terrorists.
Weapons would be provid-
ed to those who asked for
them in the wake of the mur-
der of Deib Ismaeil el Artibbi
in the Gaza Strip and an at-
tempt on the life of former
Gaza Mayor Rashid Shawa.
Gaza residents signed a pe-
tition to leaders in the Arab
countries asking them to take
measures to halt terrorist
killings.

Quiz answers

Answers to Quiz. Page

5

1. A s mall organization
of very Orthodox Jews
living in the Mea Shea-
rim section of Jerusalem
who are religious zealots
for the observance of the
Sabbath, Jewish law and
tradition. They are oppos-
ed to the Israeli govern-
ment.
2. The president is elected
by the Knesset for five
years, and may be re-
elected.
3 Native-born Jews from
India now living in Is-
rael.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Four
hundred workers at the Nesh-
er cement plant near Haifa
4 Tabor, Carmel, Gerizim,
stopped loading cement to
Zion, Olives, Moriah, Her-
support their management's
man.
demand to be allowed to
5 The Yarkon River; the ,
quarry another section of Mt.
Kishon River.
Carmel, a proposal which has
6. Joseph Trumpeldor.
spurred heated protests from
ecologists in Israel
7. Empires which control-
Their action came a day
led Eretz Israel in the
after Development Minister
past were: Egyptian,
Haim Gvati told the Knesset
Babylonian, Persia n,1
that there was complete
Greek, Roman, Byzan-
agreement that Nesher plans
tine, Mohammedan, Cru- 1
to quarry in a section of the
saders, Turkish, British,
Carmel National Park would
8. Latrun was a historic
seriously harm the park.
crossroads that controlled
The workers asserted that
the gateway to Jerusalem
"cement production is more
from the East. During the
important than ecology and
War of Independence, it
beauty" and they demanded
controlled the defense of
an end to the public cam-
the Jerusalem Corridor.
paign aimed at preserving the
9. The phrase "Next year in
green natural reserve of the
Jerusalem" is used at the
park.
end of the Passover Seder
• Ecology experts, students
and at the end of the Yom
Wand the general public have
Kippur service.
joined in efforts to persuade 10. A former American ex-
a ministerial committee to re-'
cursion boat renamed
ject the company's proposal
Exodus 1947 which car-
to quarry in the park for the
ried 4,500 refugees from
limestone needed for cement
Europe to Palestine in
production.
July 1947. The refugees
The worker's action has cut
were forced by the Brit-
, off about one-third of Israel's
ish to return to France
supply of cement.
and then to Germany.

Aid to Disabled Vets Pressed by JWV

WASHINGTON — Calling sung veterans who have been
coming home to public in-
difference for a decade."
Chief Rabbi Asks
The JWV leader applauded
celebrate the fact that the
ordeal is over," President Nixon's order to
Vietnam
for New Immigrants
Norman Titles, national COM- the Veterans Administration
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Is - mander of the Jewish War to withdraw its plan to cut
rael's Sephardi Chief Rabbi Veterans, said "let us not benefits for amputees and
Ovadia Yosef visited Hebron forget the ordinary and un- other disabled veterans._
to urge the goveremnt and
the Jewish Agency to send
new immigrants to Hebron
and other settlements in the
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