THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 June 4, 1976 Israel Showing Caution in Dealing With Lebanon Crisis klitWOONfto.. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Yigal Al- lon said Tuesday that Israel was watching developments in Lebanon "very closely" and that its decision to act or to forebear from any ac- tion would be determined by the national interest, the interests of security and the defense of the northern bor- ders. The foiTivn minister Rolex Fredrick jewelers .1 lif /It t l ! s 869 West Long Lake Road ... 6460973 MWVIMI*VkaltkW Buy or Lease An OLDSMOBILE Immediate Delivery Follow The Tracks To OCIB SA WS 1. ALL OUR OLDSMOBILES HAVE SAKS APPEAL 35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 spoke at a press conference for foreign correspondents following reports that an additional Syrian battalion entered Lebanon over the weekend accompanied by scores of tanks. Allon stated that Syria "and all other relevant par- ties know what constitutes Israel's Red Line" — the point with respect to the sit- uation in Lebanon that might precipitate an Israeli response. No Israeli official has yet publicly defined the "Red Line" but it has been made clear that Israel would not tolerate a signifi- cant military threat along its northern border. Allon told the journal- ists that the "Red Line" was not necessarily a matter of one step but could be inter- preted as the "cumulative effect" of ongoing Syrian ac- tion. Israeli sources place Syrian strength in Lebanon mow at 8,000 men plus an- other 4,000 members of the Syrian-sponsored Al Saiqa terrorist organization. Allon said the time has come to end the slaughter in Lebanon but he did not offer any suggestions as to how that might be done. He said that Syria should have "thought twice" be- fore it lent its support to the radical Moslem forces in Lebanon. Syria now appears to be intervening on the side of rightist Christian forces in a tur- nabout that has interna- tional observers puzzled. Wednesday, Defense Min- ister Shimon Peres said that if Israel were to intervene in the Lebanese situation it could be interpreted as Is- raeli support of PLO chief- tain Yasir Arafat "and this is something we do not want." He explained that Airport Bomber Identified BONN — West Ger- many's Federal Criminal Office has identified the man whose suitcase bomb killed himself and an Israeli security woman at Ben- Gurion Airport last week as 25-year-old West German Ternd Hausmann. He had been carrying a false Dutch passport at the time with the name Hugo Mueller. 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A 24-hour police guard has been placed around other branches of the Roths- child Bank and at buildings housing Jewish organiza- tions as a precautionary measure. a distinct entity in the Mid- dle East according to a high level assessment made avail- able in London last week. Other points in this as- sessment are that President Valery Giscard d'Estaing's offer of French troops would not have entailed in- tervention in the fighting in Lebanon but was in- tended as a peace keeping force once the combatants had themselves reached agreement. As force could not settle the conflict, only political initiatives could be contemplated. However, there is total deadlock, compo of the conflicts between the Syrians and the Palestini- ans, the Palestinians and the Lebanese, and among the different Palestinian groups, the reports said. BUCCELIAT1 * * * Kreisky Absolves PLO in Bombing Dr. A. Zuroff Nathan P. Rossen such an interpretation was possible because of the Syr- ian turn-about. The Defense Minister, speaking at Tel Aviv Univer- sity, said that up to now Is- rael does not face any dan- ger from Lebanon that would oblige it to cross the border. He added, however, that Israel was aware of the "fluid" situation in Leba- non. Peres described Syria's efforts as an attempt to achieve a "ceasefire" rather than a take-over. An end to the Lebanese civil war is nowhere in sight but Lebanon will survive as 22100 GREENFIELD VIENNA (JTA) — Chan- cellor Bruno Kreisky of Austria said Monday that the Palestine Liberation Organization is "not at all involved" in recent terrorist bomb attacks apparently aimed at air communica- tions between Vienna and Tel Aviv. He made that statement in a television interview after the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) warned of new at- tacks to disrupt the flow of Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union. The PFLO claimed credit for the explo- sion of a booby-trapped suitcase at Ben-Gurion Air- port last week. 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