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Eban Blasts Israel News Media

TEL AVIV (JTA) — For-
eign Minister Abba Eban
castigated journalists and
news media persons who he
alleged unjustly criticized
the government at the ex-
pense of truth and balance.
Criticism of policy is in-
finitely easier than execu-
tion of policy, Eban told the
Advertisers Association at a
meeting in the Sheraton
Hotel.
Newsmen and commenta-
tors who criticize so freely
had "a much easier life"
than politicians who live un-
der constant strain and self-
doubt because of the respon-
sibility of their work and de-
.cisions, the foreign minister
claimed.
"In the light of this gap
in the weight of the burden
between the two professions
(newsmen and ministers) it
would be no affront to the
newsmen if their work dis-
tiniguished itself by a cer-

LONDON JTA) —"Chris-
tians should perhaps learn
from their Jewish brethren
never to allow those living
in freedom to forget the vic-
tims of persecution," Cardi-
nal John Heenan declared
in a sermon at Westminster
Cathedral.
With exile d Hungarian
Cardinal Mindszenty at his
side, Cardinal Heenan said:
"We who live in liberty must
not rest while men and
women of any religion are
persecuted. If world com-
munism is earnest about
spreading peace let it cease
from persecution."

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committee to concentrate on bus took the life of a woman
causes. Israel and the West- tourist. The pair was also
ern Powers are interested convicted of attacking the
primarily in prevention and Military Governor's head-
punishment. Afro-Asian and quarters in Hebron and a
unaligned states fear strong nearby military camp.
In Haifa on Friday, the
preventive and punitive
measures could be directed last two defendants accused
at their continuing struggle of membership in a Syrian-
directed Arab-Jewish spy
against colonialism.
ring were sentenced to
The ad hoc committee in-
cludes five Arab states — prison terms of eight and
Algeria. Democratic Yemen, five years. Hasan Agbariyeh,
Syria, Tunisia and Yemen. 20, drew the longer sentence.
Both the U.S. and the USSR He was found guilty of ser-
are members. Israel is not. ving as a contact man be-
tween an El Fatah agent and
W. German Government
Ram Livneh, one of the
Refused to Seek
Jewish defendants. Mouham-
Extradition of Terrorists
med Salah was sentenced to
BONN (JTA) — The Ba- five years for complicity in
varian ministry of justice spying and membership in
revealed that the West Ger- a hostile organization.
man government refused to
Three West Bank Arabs
ask Libya for the extradition and two from Acre were ar-
of the three surviving Mu- rested Tuesday on suspicion
nich terrorists following their of planting hand grenades
arrival in Libya last October. with timing devices in two
The three were released by Haifa movie houses Monday
West Germany in return for night. Police picked up the
the safety of passengers on suspects on the basis of de-
board a German airliner hi- scriptions obtained from
jacked by Arabs at Zagreb. patrons. The grenades were
The decision not to ask for discovered at the Chen and
extradition was taken by the Armon theaters and were
Bonn government after con- dismantled safely.
sultations with all the com-
A projectionist at the Chen
petent German authorities, was credited with spotting a
and after a close examina- suspicious looking parcel left
tion of the legal situation, between a row of seats by
the Bavarian Justice Minis- an Arab who was seen leav-
try said.
ing the theater. The parcel
Life Imprisonment
contained a grenade conceal-
for Two Terrorists
ed among fruit.
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Two
A 16-year-old Arab from
terrorists convicted of mur- Hebron was arrested Mon-
dering Israeli soldiers and day night after confessing
American tourists were sen- that he stabbed an Israeli
tenced to life imprisonment soldier near the Machpela
and got additional sentences cave (Patriarchs Tomb) in
amounting to 400 years for a Hebron and stole his sub-
series of other attacks and machinegun and bullets. The
sabotage in the Hebron area soldier is recovering in a
between 1969-71.
hospital. The youth was one
Mouhamed Mustafa Alka- of 30 suspects detained for
wasmeh, 44, and Rashid el questioning after the inci-
Karim, 30, were found guilty dent. The others were re-
of killing two Israeli soldiers leased.
in a clash in the Hebron
hills in 1969 and of having
taken part in an attack on a
tourist bus on the Beersheba-
Jerusalem road in which Leo
Holtz, an American, was
killed. An attack on another

6—Friday, July 20, '1973

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measures to prevent inter-
national terrorism." He said
the resolution, supported by
the Afro-Asian and Arab-
Soviet blocs indicated the
UN's "virtual incapacity"
to deal effectively with such
major problems confronting
the international community.
The U.S. delegate, Am-
bassador W. Tapley Bennett
Jr., saw the resolution as
an equivocal move that re-
called the "disintegration of
the League of Nations."
Other diplomatic sources at
the UN remarked that the
ad hoc committee's study
"could take ages."
The Arab states failed to
keep the subject of terrorism
off the agenda but managed
with support of the Soviet
bloc to kill proposals for an
international convention on
the prevention and punish-
ment of terrorism.
Israel, on its part, pro-
posed a five-point plan which
included a call on all states
to refrain from giving as-
sistance, shelter or protec-
tion to the perpetrators of
terrorist acts and to extra-
dite such criminals or bring
them to trial.
The approved resolution
which forms the mandate of
the ad hoc committee now
meeting recognized "the im-
portance of international co-
operation in devising meas-
ures effectively to prevent"
incidents of international
terrorism and of "studying
their underlying causes." The
resolution condemned, at the
same time. "the continuation
of repressive and terrorist
acts by colonial, racist and
alien regimes in denying
people their legitimate right
to self-determination and in-
dependence."
The committee therefore
has wide leeway to study
both means to deal with
terrorism and its causes.
The Arab states, which seek
to picture terrorist acts as
part of a Palestinian struggle
for national liberation, are
expected to try to steer the

Persecution Topic '
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Terrorism Again on UN Committee Agenda

taro measure of modesty and
humility," Eban said.
He said the anti-Establish-
ment "fad" in Israel had
extended beyond the bounds
of health and wisdom and it
was beginning to turn the
citizens against their state.
What was lacking was "an
honest confession that our
failures are not phenomena
in vacuum—but part of an
enormously impressive pro-
cess of growth and develop-
ment."
Eban referred to a recent
TV documentary on poverty
in Jerusalem in which, he
said, facts such as the real
income of the family were
omitted and a worse picture
than necessary was present.
er.
The duty of broadcasters,
he said, is to tell the plain
truth with all its light and
shade. "The mantle of the
prophets of discontent and
doom does not sit well on
their shoulders."

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