THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Europe Governments React Differently to Raid (Continued from Page 20) arming international ter- rorists, and to combat ter- rorism both at home and abroad with equal vigor and determination." La- bor MP Greville Janner urged the government to take action against Uganda for its alleged col- lusion with the terrorists. Dr. Immanuel Jakobovits, Britain's Chief Rabbi, de- scribed the rescue as "one of the most memorable epi- sodes of our long, blood stained history," when he made a special appearance Sunday at the Board of Dep- uties of British Jews. In an atmosphere of relief MAC-O-LAC PAINTS and exultation, the Chief Rabbi told communal lead- ers that Saturday "in our synagogues we wept and pleaded-with God for His in- tervention and succor. Now we witnessed a great salva- tion." Dutch, W. German Reactions Differ The West German govern- ment also expressed "relief and satisfactioin" at the outcome of the Entebbe hi- jacking, but added pointedly that "the behavior of the au- thorities of Uganda needs clarification." An official Bonn state- ment added that West Ger- many had "never even considered" releasing the six German-held terrorists as demanded by the hi- jackers." SuppOrting this NOW ON SALE PHONE 892-1900 FOR NEAREST DEALER claim, a joint statement issued late Saturday be- fore the Israeli• rescue op- eration, by the German cabinet and leaders of the opposition parties resolved not to release the six, since these were "not freedom fighters" as claimed in PFLP statements, but "criminals wanted on murder and other capital charge." Finally Bonn called on all states concerned, about law and order to "double their efforts to combat the dan- gers emanating from terror- ism." Netherland Labor Minis- ter of Foreign Affairs, Max Van Der Stoel, when asked to comment on Dutch televi- sion Sunday night was ex- tremely cautions. He dec- Jewish Agency Assembly Will Focus on Immigration JERUSALEM (JTA) — The sharp drop in immigra- tion from both East and West will be the focus of greatest concern at the Jew- ish Agency's annual general assembly which opens Sun- day. Moshe Rivlin, director general of the Jewish Agency, said "We must use this period to re-examine all our methods and procedures in the area of aliya and ab- INTERESTED IN ALIYAH Been in Israel . . . willing_to try something new in Israel . . . then you should be interested in learning more about CHAVURAT SHA'AM Chavurat Sha'am is a (loosly knit) group of young American professionals (singles and couples) mak- ing Aliyah to the development towns of Safed and Kiryat Shmona. 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The second committee was established by the Jewish Agency alone un- der Harvard University Prof. Richard Rosenblum. Its task, Rivlin said, was to review the work of all Jewish Agency depart- ments for efficiency. The Rosenblum Commit- tee has already submitted a generally favorable report on the operations of the Jewish Agency treasury and is now devoting itself to a study of the immigration- absorption mechanism, Riv- lin said. All of its members are outside experts and none are agency officials, he stressed. lined to answer whether he approved or disapproved of the mission and merely said it was "unusual." He did not express one word of enthusiasm or ap- preciation but said "such military operations can he justified only on an emer- gency situation. Obviously Israel took the view that an emergency situation ex- isted. There are indeed indi- cations that this judgment was correct." 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