6 Friday, May 30, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jailed El Fatah Members Expose Terrorists Sought for Sabotage JERUSALEM (JTA) — Security sources said that the arrest several days ago of seven members of an El Fatah terrorist cell has re- sulted in identifying the ter- rorists responsible for a long series of sabotage and terrorist acts in Jerusalem, Ramallah and Rehovot dur- ing the past six months. The arrested men were XXXXXXXXX>CXXX FOUND IN x ..( DETROIT THE LOST ART 5 X OF TAILORING X Where? At Steve Petix, the home of the immaculate fit in custom, tailored-to- measure or quality brand X clothing. X — Open 9-6 dariy (to 5,30 Sat.) 9-9 Thurs. & Fri. Antp4e parking k' Credit cards accepted -K , X 31455 SOUTHFIELD ROAD / 645-5560 >< ,, A Between 13 & 14 Mile 4 XY\XXXXX XXXX ' aged between 19 and 28. As a result of their arrests, all but a few cases of sabotage have been solved, the sources said. The gang is believed re- sponsible for the following incidents: laying explosives near the Bank Leumi offices in Ramallah on Nov. 10, 1974 and throwing a Molo- tov cocktail at the bank a week later; laying explosives on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv railroad line Dec. 14, 1974; laying explosives in the Ra- mallah town square Dec. 19; laying explosives at the main bus terminal in Jeru- salem Feb. 21, 1975; doing the same in a residential area of Rehovot on Feb. 16; and planting explosives near a shop in Ramallah on March 21. Two Israeli soldiers and seven Lebanese soldiers were killed Sunday when an Israeli search mission aimed against terrorist concentrations in southern Gage Oldsmobile inc. 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The Is- raeli search unit crossed the border after a night of fire exchanges with terrorists based inside Lebanon. Israel Air Force jets and two Israeli rescue teams, one of them in armored half-trucks, and the inter- vention of United Nations Gur said that the army truce observers were re- had received information quired to extricate the origi- of possible terrorist incur- nal Israeli raiding party sions against Israel by that was pinned down on a land and sea from Leba- hill just inside the Lebanese non and its mission was to border. It was the first time prevent such attacks. He in six months that the Is- said Israel's policy was to raeli Air Force was called to strike only at the terrorists action over Lebanon. and not to engage Le- The Israeli dead were banese regular forces, but identified as Lt. Moshe Lebanese soldiers were Whartman, 22 of Jerusa- mingled with the terrorists lem, leader of the original and some were in civilian terrorist-hunting patrol, dress. "Therefore, the Is- and Cpl. Natan Schoenberg, raeli force acted properly 20, of Tel Aviv. Lt. Whart- when it attacked," Gur man was the oldest son of said. Eliezer Whartman, column- Gur said, however, that ist whose articles appear the internal tensions in Le- regularly in many Ameri- banon did not prevent the can-Jewish weeklies. terrorists from planning and carrying out assaults against Israel from Le- banese territory. In another reported inci- dent, two persons were slightly injured and a third may have been hurt when an explosive device deto- nated in the Afuleh vegeta- ble market Monday. Police said the device, apparently a hand grenade detonator, was concealed under an abandoned auto- mobile wheel. Police cor- doned off the area, set up road blocks and conducted a search for further explo- sives. Several suspects were detained for questioning. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Yigal Al- lon is in Romania on an offi- cial visit reciprocating the visit paid to Israel last Sep- tember by the Romanian Foreign Minister George Macovescu. Allon will be in Romania until the begin- ning of next week. He is scheduled to meet with President Nicolae Ceausescu and other Gov- ernment leaders and will visit the Bucharest Jewish Community tonight. while have detained four suspected terrorists in the Hebron area who were found in possession of hand grenades. They are believed to have been involved in four bombing incidents in Jeru- salem and Hebron between August 1975 and April 1975, police said. Police also are investigat- ing an explosion that set fire to a car parked on a lot near Independence Park in the center of Jerusalem last week. Rand In addition to the two in- jured persons, a third per- son who may have sus- tained injuries was seen leaving the market with- out seeking medical atten- tion. \ 0. 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