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MAKE UP A PARTY! • All Proceeds to City of Hope TICKETS Buddy Nathanson 547-5935 OWAAAAAAAAAAAA0~ independent Lebanon, not a Lebanon given to the dictates of terrorists who cannot act from any other Arab land." The leaflets noted that Is- raeli ports have provided a haven for Lebanese fishing craft caught in storms or disabled and warned that this would be discontinued if the fishermen aided terrorists. They also warned that terror- ist activities by sea might force Israel to discontinue free fishing rights in local waters. The naval action was the first by Israeli sea forces against Lebanon since May 15, the day of the Ma'alot massacre, when a terrorist naval base at Rashdiyeh in southern Lebanon was at- tacked. It occurred at a time when Israel was believed to have suspended reprisal raids against Lebanese-based ter- rorists as long as the latter honored their pledge not to provoke such attacks. Reaction to Monday night's raid was mixed. Some Israeli circles felt it was justified as a warning to the terrorists that they cannot wage one- way warfare agtinst Israel. But the raid was criticized in other quarters. One view- point reflected in a Maariv editorial Tuesday was that fishing boats are a civilian target and there is no war between Israel and innocent fishermen. "Even if there were cases that some of the fishermen did help terrorists, one should not assume that all Lebanese fishermen col- laborate with terrorist organ- izations," Maariv said. A number of Soviet-made Katyusha rockets were fired from Lebanon Tuesday at the village of Kerem Ben Zimra in northern Israel, an Israeli army spokesman said. He said there were no Israeli casualties. I s r a e l i troops have occasionally fired on southern Lebanon from the village in an effort to break up Arab terrorist concentra- tions. Low Key Response by State Dept. Aide WASHINGTON (J T A) The U. 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