THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10 Friday, August 8, 1975

Zionist Prisoners
Get Compensation

SCHECHTER'S

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JERUSALEM (JTA)
Jews who were imprisoned
in Communist or Arab
countries for their Zionist
activities, and sustained
physical or mental dam-
ages, will be compensated
by the Israeli government.
The compensation, in the
form of monthly payments
similar to pension pay-
ments, will be given to those
who were imprisoned after
1948. Some 4,000 Israelis
are expected to receive bene-
fits.

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Israeli, Arab Die in Border Clash

TEL AVIV (JTA) — An
Israeli soldier and an Arab
terrorist were killed and
two Israeli soldiers were in-
jured during a clash late
Sunday near Idmit on the
Lebanese border. Two ter-
rorists were captured by the
Israeli forces. The dead sol-
dier was identified as Pvt.
Naja Sabah, 19, of the
Druze village of Horfish in
the Galilee.
According to an army
spokesman, an Israeli patrol
encountered an Arab terror-
ist group as it was crossing
the security fence along the
Lebanese border. The ter-
rorists used hand grenades
during the clash.
Personal weapons be-
longing to the terrorists

discovered by the Israeli
patrol included grenades
and wire cutters and food
parcels. Several of the ter-
rorists managed to escape
back over the border.

Meanwhile, an Israeli
raiding party attacked a ter-
rorist installation near Tyre
in Lebanon Monday night
while Israeli naval units
shelled shore installations.
Lebanon claimed that long-
range Israeli artillery was
also used, killing four Le-
banese army officers and
injuring one when a shell
hit an army barracks. All
Israeli soldiers returned
safely.
In an apparent retalia-
tion, Katyusha rockets were
fired at Kiryat . Shmona
Tuesday morning, injuring
Gabriel Shlomo, a 55-year-
old father of seven, who was
on his way to work at 6 a.m.
An Israeli patrol was also
fired upon Tuesday from
Lebanese territory near
Margaliyot, northeast of
Ki-ryat Shmona.

Monday's raid into Le-
banon followed an attempt
Sunday night by terrorists
to infiltrate into Israel in
which an Israeli soldier
and one terrorist was
killed. Two terrorists cap-
tured Sunday night were
originally from East Jeru-
salem. Security officials
said they had gone to Le-
banon a few months ago

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via Jordan and joined an
El Fatah unit which
trained them and sent
them back to Israel to
carry out acts of sabotage.

The Israeli raid Monday
was on a terrorist base on
the outskirts of Tyre near
the Ash el Batch refugee
camp. The Israeli force, ac-
cording to a spokesman,
came from the sea and to-
tally surprised the terror-
ists, destroying tent-covered
bases and the equipment,
which included machine-
guns and mortars in
trenches.
Some terrorists may have
also been injured in the
raid, the spokesman said.
He said while the raid was
in progress Israeli naval
missile boats fired on other
targets in southern Leba-
non.
Tuesday afternoon the
Israel air force attacked an
Arab terrorist command
post north of Tyre. All Is-
raeli planes returned safely
to base.

Defense Minister Shi-
mon Peres stressed that
the raids were aimed
against terrorists, and not
Lebanon. "We have no
war with Lebanon," he
said at a ceremony in
which special awards
were given to excellent
workers at Israel Aircraft
Industries.

Peres said if there are
Lebanese casualties it is
because Lebanon has agreed
to house the terrorists. He
said Israel wanted to avoid
civilian casualties, but the
fact is the terrorists have
placed themselves into posi-

N.J. Firms Warned
of Anti-Semitism

TRENTON, N.J. (JTA) —

Richard F. Schaub, New
Jersey State Banking Com-
missioner, has warned the
state-chartered financial
institutions they must re-
fuse offers of large deposits
or loans if they are condi-
tioned upon the absence of
Jews from their board of
directors or as holders of
large amounts of stock.
In his letter of warning is-
sued last week, Schaub said,
"while I have no indication
that this state's financial in-
stitutions have received
such offers or that they have
consumated similar
schemes, it does seem ap-
propriate to warn them that
such agreements are con-
trary to the state's Constitu-
tion and the law against dis-
crimination."
Senate Majority Leader
Matthew Feldman, Demo-
crat of Bergen County, said
he requested the letter to be.
sent after reading newspa-
per accounts of such pres-
sures allegedly being ap-
plied by wealthy investors
from Arab countries.

tions where they are sur-
rounded by civilians.
In Jerusalem, a small ex-
plosive charge went off at
the central bus station last
week but there were no inju-
ries or casualties.
The bomb, wrapped in an
old green shirt and a red
sweater had been placed in a
parcel, but its explosive
force was apparently ab-
sorbed by a large bag that
had been placed alongside.

In a related develop-
ment, a 24-year-old Arab
female student at
Bar-Ilan University was
detained on suspicion of
having headed a Fatah
terrorist gang in the ad-

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gang of seven students, two
of whom are women, who
were detained recently by
Israeli security services. All
of them were recruited to
the Fatah organization
while studying abroad.
Meanwhile, an Israeli
force which was on a search
mission last week for terror-
ists in southern Lebanon,
demolished a house in the
village of Kousa, some five
kilometers north of Shetu-
lah on the Lebanese border
after finding a hand gren-
ade, military equipment
and field glasses in the
house.
In Amman, Jordan, re-
ports that King Hussein is
willing to have a "dialogue"
with the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization are tem-
pered by Jordanian reports
that Hussein will continue
to ban PLO terrorists from
his country.
Jordanian spokesmen say
that the recent pressures of
last October's Arab League
meeting in Morocco and Jor-
dan's new friendliness with
Syria will not change King
Hussein's ban on the terror-
ists.

The sources said the
king still bitterly remem-
bers "Black September,"
1971, when he ordered the
Jordanian army to system-
atically attack the PLO in
Jordan. They say the army
still intercepts terrorists
trying to reach Israel from
Syria via Jordan.

Palestinians make up 60
percent of the East Bank of
the Jordan River's 1.8 mil-
lion people, and analysts
till
hopes that some day the
West Bank will be more re-
ceptive of a federation than
leaning toward the PLO.

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