THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Algot 11, 1978 17 Ancient History, Modern Politics Mixed in Mideast Hijack Thriller By ARNOLD AGES (Editor's note: Arnold Ages is professor of French language and lit- erature at the University of Waterloo, Ontario. He is also a writer on Jewish and Israeli affairs and adult education consul- tant at Beth Tzedec Synagogue in Toronto.) Take two newly acquired Concorde airliners, an Is- raeli peace delegation headed for New York, a psychotic Palestinian ter- rorist chief, 150 "Ashbals" (PLO guerrillas), the head of Israeli intelligence — and feed all of this into a compu- ter. The result is a riveting novel of adventure, intrigue and human courage, "By the Rivers of Babylon" (Harcourt) by Nelson De- Mille, a former army officer in Vietnam. He has con- fected what will undoub- tedly turn out to be the best Arab-Israeli thriller since "Black Sunday." The plot is quite simple. Ahmed Rish, a fanatical Arab terrorist succeeds in having explosive devices placed in the tail assemblies of two Concorde jetliners purchased by Israel. The MOORE'S SHOW REPAIR WATERPROOF SPECIAL planes are to be used to send an Israeli peace delegation to a conference in New York. Airborne, the pilot of one of the aircraft makes a foolhardy attempt to outdistance an electronic signal which detonates a plastique explosive. All aboard the Concorde are killed. The second plane obeys the terrorist com- mand to follow a civilian Lear jet to an unknown destination. 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In his description of the bat- tle scenes author DeMille mixes graphic detail with sound psychological in- sights into the fanaticism which drives terrorists. He is equally adept in explor- ing the firmness of resolve among the Israeli battlers. What raises this story above the run-of-the-mill is a contextual matrix in which the author places be- sieged Israelis amidst the faded glories of the ancient Jewish civilization of Baby- lon. There is even a Jewish village that one of the be- leaguered Israelis repairs in order to obtain assistance for his colleagues at the Concorde perimeter who are tottering on the brink of de- feat. The reader is drawn into the conflict as he shares with the Israeli contingent its modest victories against the overwhelming force of the marauding Arabs. At- trition takes its steady toll as the heroic defenders are picked off one by one, de- spite spectacular quasi military operations such as the installation of trip wires, phosphorescent exp- losives and tape recorded sounds of battle (to make the Arabs think the Israelis have more ammunition than they really have). The Israeli government becomes involved in an in- credible rescue mission in which the grounded Con- corde liner comes to life momentarily before going to a watery grave. Ancient Tablet Found in Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — A clay tablet believed to be 3,000 years old was found by archeologists digging at the site of a Canaanite royal city. The tablet, which is in- scribed with greetings and a request for the immediate dispatch of grain, appears to be a letter from a Canaanite city conquered by the Pharaohs in the 13th Cen- tury BCE and was later a Philistine stronghold. What, besides beef, can you expect from an ox? •