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November 22, 1974 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-22

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Tekoah Calls Beisan Terror Raid
Arafat's Thanks to United Nations

Tel Aviv Gains Cars

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The
390,000 residents of Tel Aviv
14 years ago possessed some
28,000 automobiles. In 1972,
although the population fig-
folk.
Yariv discounted the ter- ure was smaller by 28,000,
rorist claims that they sought the number of autos soared
an "intelligence" target in to 78,000.
Beit Shean. The population
Daily—Hospital—Sympathy
of the town was largely
refugees from Arab lands—
and the identity of the dead
and wounded showed clearly
who the victims were.
The three had leaflets and a
21032 Grosbeck M-91
bullhorn with them — but
1 91k N 8 Mile
used neither.
warren
The leaflets demanded the
PR 2-4350
release of 14 prisoners in-
World-Wide Delivery
cluding Archbishop Cappucci.

In Jerusalem, Information
(Continued from Page 1)
that as a result of the Rabat Minister Aharon Yariv said
conference, and the UN Jordan must prove that it
Palestine debate, tension in was not involved and did not
the Middle East has encourage the attack on the
Beit Shean community.
increased.
Tekoah warned further
The Israelis are assuming
that the Arab - sponsored that the three men infiltrated
Palestine resolution currently from Jordan. Tracks were
being circulated here, would, found from the east (the bor-
if adopted, "enhance the dan- der is only three miles from
ger of war in the Middle Beit Shean), and Jordanian
East." He said that the UN cigarette cartons and meat
which was formed as an in- tins had been left at a camp
strument of peace, has been site en route.
"an instrument of war" in
Yariv recalled the acclaim
*he Middle East. He reiter- accorded "the infamous Ara-
Israel's determination fat" by the UN assembly
to deal with the PLO at last week—and recalled Ara-
an _ y time but said Israel was fat's statement last January
ared to enter into nego- envisaging a "decision within
ons w i t h. any.. Arab 10 years — to liquidate the
government.
arrogant enemy completely.
Tekoah described as a "pre- In this generation we shall
fabricated" falsehood, a claim reach the sea".
by a PLO representative that
The fact, said Yariv, that
the terrorist a s s a u l t on
Beisan was aimed against the Beit Shean attack had
Israeli intelligence officers. been announced by the offi-
The terrorists victims in- cial organ of the PLO's
cluded two elderly women, "Armed Struggle" Tuesday
was additional proof that it
Tekoah said.
A PLO spokesman inter- was an authorized action by
viewed on the NBC Today the PLO leadership and not
program Wednesday by Bar- an independent action by a
bara Walters reiterated the breakway group opposed to
threat that the policies of Arafat.
The army confirmed re-
attacking Israelis within Is-
rael, akin to the murders in ports that at least two of the
Ma'alot and Beth Shean, will attackers' bodies had been
burned by the enraged towns-
continue uninterrupted.

UNESCO OKs Arab-Inspired _
Resolution to Cut Ties with Israel

P A R I S (J T A) — T h e d'Estaing, accusing him of
UNESCO general conference being "Arafat's accomplice."
The demonstrators included
approved here Wednesday by
64 to 27 an Arab - inspired several P a r i s Municipal
resolution calling on the Council members and Jean-
UNESCO director general to Pierre Bloch, head of LICA.
stop cooperation with Israel
Meanwhile, in Washington,
and halt all aid_ in the fields Sen. Clifford P. Case (R-NJ)
of culture, science and edu- said that . UNESCO's ap-
cation.
proval of an Arab-Commun-
Tht resolution, which had ist bloc resolution regarding
earlier been approved in Jerusalem would endanger
commission, said that such support for that United Na-
aid would be stopped until Is- tions subgroup in the U.S.
rael abides by a UNESCO Congress and "erode its wide
resolution calling for a stop spectrum of support in. the
to archeological digs in Jeru- world."
salem.
The resolution's charges,
Among the countries who Case said, are "baseless."
voted against the resolution
were all the nine European - The charges accuse Israel
of "persistently altering the
economic community member historical features of the city
countries including France,
of Jerusalem," although the
- Italy and Ireland.
of the inspectors rep-
Before the vote, a number report
resenting
UNESCO's director
of Jewish organizations, in-
cluding Bnai Brith, the World general have reported the
Jewish Congress and the con- care and professional work
sultative Council of Jewish done by Israeli authorities
Organizations appealed to in the city was highly favor-
the assembly to bear in mind able.
Israel's 5,000-year link with
the holy city and its enorm- Likud Petition Hits
ous contributions to the city's
religious and cultural devel- Judea Withdrawal
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A
ment.
he representative of the spokesman for the opposition
charged Israel with party, Likud, stated that 560,-
ocities relative to occupied 000 persons so far have
territories and with action signed the Likud petition
tending to deprive the Arabs which calls upon the Knesset
in the occupied territories of to reject any withdrawal
their cultural and national whatever from the provinces
fulfillment.
of Judea and Shomron.
Meanwhile, nearly 5,000
Political experts say they
demonstrators c a Iled on
believe
that even more Is-
UNESCO and the French
government to change their raelis will add their endorse-
pro-Arab policies. The dem- ment to the petition as a re-
onstrators assembled in front sult of the decisions reached
of the UNESCO building to by the Arab summit confer-
ence in Rabat, which recog-
protest its decision.
The demonstration which nized the terrorist gangs of
had been called by the Union the Palestine Liberation Or-
of Jewish Youth, shouted ganization as the "sole repre-
slogans hostile to French sentatives" of the Arabs on
President Valery Giscard the West Bank.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Nov. 22, 1974-5

Immigrant Quarters

Caricatures

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
special quarter for some 1,-
500 families of Western im-
migrants will be built short-
ly in Safed.

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