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December 06, 1974 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-12-06

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Terrorists Kill Moslem Man

Watergate Counsel
Begins New" Job

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Polish Jews 'Mostly
The dead men were carry-
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Terror- for a Jewish town because of
NEW YORK — Sam Dash,
COPENHAGEN (ZINS) —
ing
Kalachnikof
assault
rifles,
its
modern
two-story
houses,
ists attacked a family in a
former chief counsel and
there is no exact
' Moslem Circassian village in telephone and electric power bazookas, submachine guns staff director of the Senate Although
census of the number of Jews
Upper Galilee Saturday, mur- lines which are not charac- and rope. Documents on the Watergate committee, begins still remaining in Poland, es-
dering a man and wounding teristic of most of the Arab bodies identified the terror- his tenure as national chair- timates range from 3,000 to
his pregnant wife whom they villages in the region. The ists as members of George man of the American Friends 6,000.
Circassians, non-Arab Mos- Habash's Popular Front for of the Hebrew University le-
mistakenly took for Jews.
Palestine.
Almost •all of them are aged
The latest outrage climaxed lems, are Israeli citizens. the Liberation of
Israeli
artillery
shelled ter- gal division when he addres- and feeble, according to one
Many
have
served
with
dis-
a • weekend of violence in
ses
an
open
meeting
of
the
Polish Jew who emigrated to
rorist bases and concentra-
>---, which an Israeli patrol killed tinction in Israel's armed tions Sunday morning. Dur- Greater New York Lawyers' Denmark. In the city of War.
forces.
five terrorist infiltrators in
Division Executive Commit- saw, he said, where there are
The terrorists surrendered ing the afternoon, Israeli Air tee Monday.
> the Fatahland region of
about 700 Jews, there is only
Force
planes
attacked
terror-
southern Lebanon and Israeli after Israeli units prevented
Fr a n k R. Lautenberg,
ist
hide-outs
in
wadis
and
infuriated
townspeople
from
artillery and Air Force jets
orchards near the Lebanese president of -the American
Daily—Hospital—Sympathy
blasted terrorist concentra- storming the house. They villages of Kafra and Rases. Friends, announced that Dash
were heavily armed, carried
tions in that area.
will
replace
Max
M.
Kampel-
Israeli
artillery
resumed
The two heavily armed nylon rope, apparently in- the shelling after the attack man- as head of the lawyers'
>-' terrorists who invaded Riha- tended to tie hostages, and
group.
niya village, north of Safed documents identifying them on Rihaniya.
Dash, who played'a central
Israeli security forces were
as members of Yasir Arafat's
or
'
murder
and
hostage
I
in a high state of alert , over role in the Senate committee
21032 Grosbeck M-97
n n were captured after El Fatah.
1 Blk N 8 Mile
They also carried leaflets the weekend in anticipation hearings, is currently Profes-
a—, _:i citizens, police and
Warren
army units surrounded the demanding the release of five of possible terrorist acts on sor of Law at Georgetown
2-4350
PR
University
Law
Center
and
Nov.
29,
the
27th
anniversary
terrorists
imprisoned
in
Is-
house they had entered at
Woric1 W:cie De;Ivery
Director
of
the
Center's
In-
of
the
United
Nations
decision
rael,
including
Archbishop
about 10 p.m. local time.
stitute of Criminal Law.
One of the terrorists was Hillarion Capucci, who is on to partition Palestine.
trial
in
Jerusalem
for
smug-
) wonded.
Their victim was Subhi gling arms to terrorists, and
Moussa, a 35-year-old worker Uddi Adiv, a young Israeli
at the Israel-American Paper serving a prison term for
Mills in Hadera who was membership in a Jewish-
shot to death. His pregnant Arab spy ring.
The two terrorists were
wife cried out as she fell
wounded and the terrorists, trained for their murder
hearing a language that was mission in Lebanon, Israeli
not Hebrew, realized they authorities said. The pair,
resiOnts of the administered
had made a mistake.
According to police, they territories, crossed the bor-
asked Moussa's ten-year-old der into Lebanon illegally
daughter if they were Jews only three months ago for in-
or Arabs. When the girl re- tensive instruction in the use
plied that they were Circas- of weapons and explosives,
sians, one terrorist said, Israeli sources said.
Police, who reconstructed
"Sorry, we thought you were
Jews." The girl and her two the crime based on the testi-
brothers, aged seven and mony of eye-witnesses said
that Moussa was shot when
five, were unhurt.
Rihaniya village was in he tried to grab the weapon
a
mourning. Schaals and shops of one of the terrorists.
His wife was wounded in
were closed and the villagers
stayed away from their jobs. the same burst of fire which
Subhi Mussa's wife under- also hit the terrorist's com-
went surgery and was report- panion.
An Israeli patrol surprised
ed out of danger. Defense
Minister Shimon Peres said terrorist infiltrators on Leba-
during the funeral of Subhi nese territory north of Kibutz
Moussa that the village will Dan Nov. 28. Five were kil-
get _ arms and more street • led in a brief exchange of fire
lighting during night hours. and a sixth is believed to
Police said the terrorists have escaped. There were no
may have mistaken Rihaniya Israeli casualties.

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one synagogue, which is Used
only on Sabbaths and holi-
days.
He said that the Polish gov-
ernment would be willing to
give the Jews the right to
emigrate, but there is little
enthusiasm to do so. Most of
the Jewish people there sub-
sist on a small government
pension and the additional
help received from the Joint
Distribution Committee.

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Allon Says Israel-Russia Ties,
Suez Cargoes May Resume

JERUSALEM (JTA)—For-
eign Minister Yigal Allon
reiterated Tuesday that Is-
rael was prepared to resume
diplomatic relations with the
Soviet Union and said the
Soviet authorities were aware
of it. -
Replying to questions in
the Knesset, Allon said that
neither the Soviet Union nor
any other communist bloc
country has approached Is-
rael .about resuming the di-
plomatic ties they broke dur-
ing the 1967 Six Day War.
owever, Allon said, "Our
dpoint has always been
still is that despite dif-
nces of opinion between
us and the Soviet Union, mis-
understanding can be pre-
vented, and even 'a certain
measure of mutual under-
standing achieved, through
constant and direct contacts
which are possible-only be-
tween countries which main-
tain diplomatic relations."
The foreign minister add-
ed, "This viewpoint has been
brought to the attention of
the Soviet Union which knows
full well we are prepared to
renew relations as soon as
possible. Our' door is open to
any such initiative."

With regard to the Peoples
Republic of China, Allon said
no changes have been noted
in Peking's attitude toward
Israel, but the government
will continue to seek con-
tacts, directly or indirectly.
Allon also told the Knesset
that Israel had a commit-
ment from Egypt to honor
the principle, of free naviga-
tion in the Suez Canal when
the waterway is re-opened.
He said that- Israel-bound
cargoes would be allowed
transit of the canal but the
passage of Israel-flag ships
would have to await a more
permanent settletnent with
Egypt.
He said that when the pre-
vious government decided
to sign the disengagement
agreement with Egypt last
January, it was aware that
the agreement would not
settle all matters in dispute
between the two countries.

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