remeemeemenueememer• -1 411111111011111111111111111111110r, 22 Friday, September 5, 1975 r— r■ IIM r— r- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1— 1— 1— L L L _riech fe E7) ettilorneri L L 11 incere ge,i1 1 1/111311e3 L L L L for ct Jiappv, L L _Wealthy new Year L 11 L S L L L SHOP NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BEST! NEW YORK BAKERIES UN 2-9300— UN 2-7980 30760 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 13 Mile TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- rael Air Force jets attacked terrorist targets on the Le- banese coast north of Tyre Wednesday following up attacks Tuesday night on terrorist strongholds in the Fatahland sector of south- eastern Lebanon. A military spokesman said both air strikes were of several min- utes duration and that all planes returned safely to their bases. Israeli patrols carried out a combing operation for ter- rorists inside the Lebanese borders Wednesday. Le- banese sources said Israeli artillery shelled several vil- lages during the night. The air strikes and other actions by Israeli forces were described by military sources as preventive opera- tions intended to keep the terrorists from carrying out sabotage and attacks on ci- vilian centers in Israel. The terrorists have pro- claimed their aim to sabo- tage the new interim agreement reached be- tween Israel and Egypt. That, and the fact that September has always been a month of heavy ter- rorist activity, prompted Israel to maintain a high state of alert in the north- ern border region. Police and civil guards have been re-enforced by army units SERVING THE NORTHWEST SIDE FOR OVER 25 YEARS 12945 WEST 7 MILE RD. 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These include the so- called "Black September" of 1970 when Jordanian forces expelled the terrorists from their territory; the Munich Massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes in September, 1972; and the anniversary of the death of Egyptian President Gamel Abdel Nasser, still a hero to many terrorists. September is also a month of Jewish holidays when increased travel on the roads offer tempting targets for terrorist attacks on civil- ians. Meanwhile, Israel is training a corps of civilian sharpshooters, ranging in age from 25 to 60 to guard against terrorist attacks in heavily populated urban areas. tt 1111 11.11 n 1111 1111 n 11.11 11.11 _Wolidav r Happy Nev. Year From MR. and MRS. LARRY M. 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