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December 13, 1974 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-12-13

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Rockets Hit PLO Offices

France, USSR Chiefs See M.E. Peace When Territories Vacated

PARIS (JTA) -- French
President Valery Giscard
d'Estaing and Soviet Com-
o munist 13 a r t y Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev concluded
0• an .agreement stating for the
first time that the two coun-
, tries do not see a viable
peace - in the Middle 'East
the retreat of Is-
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rael troops from all the ter-
ritories occupied in 1967."
Until now, French official
statements had admitted the
possibility of minor modifi-
cations on frontier lines in
any future negotiated settle-
ment.

added that they ought to be
exercised . "in respect of the
right of existence/ of all the
states in the region."
Nowhere is Israel mention-
ed, but the statement also
affirmed "the right of each
of the states of the region to
live within sure and recog-
nized boundaries." Finally,
the two leaders expressed
their "preoccupation a n d
concern" over the Middlel
East situation and declared
their support for resumption
of the Geneva conference
"as soon as possible."
The communique issued

A second point in the ac-
_cord, issued at the conclu-
sion of two days of talks be-
tween the two leaders, de-
clared the necessity of "tak-
ing into consideration the
legitimate rights of the Pales-
tinian people." However, in
stressing the nature of these
rights, t h e communique

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Chief Rabbi OKs
'Birth Control Pills

JERUSALEM (J T A) —
Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Shlo-
mo Goren says that the use ,
of birth, control pills is per-
missabie, >13 u t only by
mothers who have fulfilled
the halachic injunction to
"be fruitful and multiply."
The Chief Rabbi stresses,
however, that to fulfill her
religious dtu t y, a Mother
must have given birth to at
least one boy and one girl
before she can go on the pill.
He adds that from a na-
tional viewpoint, no form of
contraception can be con-
doned although halacha does
not rule out the pill because
it does not introduce artificial
barriers between the partners
in the sex act.
The rabbi denounced abor-
tion, however, as akin to
murder under Jewish law:
He said that statistics 'show
that more than 50;000 abor-
tions are performed in Israel
each year, amounting to
1,000,000 "murders" since the
state was founded.

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here was similar to the one
issued in Vladivostok after
the summit conference be-
tween President Ford .and
Brezhnev. •
During a meeting between
Giscard d'Estaing and the
Soviet leader at Rambouil-
let Chateau, a group of dem-
onstrators representing the
Committee of Support for
Soviet Jews climbed the Arc
de Triomphe and tried to
put up a huge banner read-
ing, "Liberty fpr Jews of
Russia." The banner, how-
ever, was rapidly conficated
by police who arrested one
of the protestors. •
Another 200 demonstrators,
militants from the Women's
Committee of Support for
Soviet Jews, invaded the
"Gare du Nord" train at the
time that the Paris-Moscow
train was scheduled to leave.
A number of women, dressed
in black, paraded around the
station carrying placards,_
some of which read, "Bon
voyage but think of the Jew-
ish pr4soneis who would abbe
ea leave for Israel."
Other demonstrators chain-
ed themselves to the train,
preventing its departure until
the police intervened.

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BEIRUT (JTA) — Rockets
fired ,from launchers atop
rented automobiles blasted
the headquarters of, the Pal-
estine Liberation Organiza-
tion and two affiliated offices
here Tuesday.
Sources speculated that
Palestinian dissidents oppos-
ed to the PLO and its leaders
Yasur Arafat on grounds they
are not pressing the fight
against Israel vigorously en-
ough were behind the latest
attack. PLO leaders blamed
Israeli agents for the attack
and vowed vengeance.
According to rental-forms,
the persons who hired the
four cars carried American
and British passports, al-
though these could have been
forged, police sources said.
A goveurinent source later
howewer, that four per-
sons were involved in the
rocket attacks and carried
passports which "in appear-
ance" were German, British,
Irish aud Mexican. The
sources said a check of Bei-
rut Airport records showed
lite -4our grad already left the
Countr3T by plane.
The .60-millimeter rockets,
hid-den in wooden cases
strapped to the roof racks Of
the four cars, were apparent-
ly detonated by remote con-
trol and traveled about 60
yards to their targets scatter,-
ed throughout Beirut. The
rockets went off within 30
minutes of each other.
Damage to all three build-
ings was heavy—steel rein-
forcing rods gaping through
holes smashed in walls and
ceilings pock-marked by
shrapnel. The force of the ex-
plosions, scattered files,
books, typewriters an_d , office
furniture.
The first building hit was
the PLO's _research center;
which deals with develop-
ments inside Israel. Four
rockets fired from a small
green sedan parked in a vac-
ant lot slammed into the cen-

ter's library on the third
floor of the building.
Two miles away at PLO
headquarters, rockets from
another parked sedan blasted
a second-floor furniture show-
room, one floor below the
PLO office: The showroom
was empty but about -a
dozen PLO workers ran from
the building.
"When we got out, we saw
there was. another Fiat car
about 50 yards from the first
one standing in a parking
lot," said Abdel Kader Dah-
er, PLO deputy director.
`We then actually saw the
rockets blast off and hit our
office."
The third building, again
hit by rockets fired from
atop a car parked down a
side street; houses the guer-
illa organization El Fatah on
the second floor.

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Saudi Arabia Gets
Arms-from France

PARIS (JTA) — France
has concluded a four billion
franc (about $850,000,000)
arms -deal with Saudi Arabia
involving tanks, •airplanes
and missiles, sources here
announced.
At the same time in Ba-
- hrein, Saudi Arabian Defense
Minister Sultan Ibn .A13-
dulaziz announced that his
country had ordered French
missiles. He added that they
were mobile and provided
with an armored surface,
the first of this type in -the
Middle, East.
The sources here say the
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and anti-tank missiles as well
as tankS, 'armored troop
transports and light armored
cars. Construction of the mili-
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begun and delivery is expec-
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next four years. -
French sources indicated
that since the lifting of the
arms embargo, France has
found -it difficult, if not im-
possible to abide by the
clause on non-reexportation
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France is also teaching
Saudi Arabian soldiers 'and
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