Israel Debating g Death Penalty for Terrorists (Continued from Page 1) the quick trial and execu- tion of the murderers of children. The four terrorists were members of the Palestinian Liberation Front, a Lebanon-based organization supported by Iraq. They set out from Tyre in a rubber dingy with an outboard motor and managed to evade Is- raeli naval patrols de- pite increased vigilance in recent weeks. The terrorists first at- tempted to break into a pri- vate house directly on the .waterfront. Finding the gate locked they buzzed the owner, Amnon Sela, on the intercom. Sela became sus- picious. He told his wife to call the police while he took his licensed Uzzi sub- machinegun and opened fire on four men in khaki outside the house. At about the same time another civilian, suspecting burglars, alerted police. A patrol car driven by Sgt. Eliyha Shachar rushed to the scene. He fired his serv- ice revolver at the terrorists but they cut him down with a shower of machinegun bullets throught the win- dows of his car. Shachar, who was expecting his fourth child shortly, was killed instantly. The terrorists retreated into a nearby apartment house where they seized Danny Aran, 28, who was taking his daughter Einat, 4, to the bomb shelter. A neighbor, Charlie Shapiro, a recent immigrant from South Africa, fired at the terrorists with hisrevolver, killing one of them. The , others held Einat as a shield and fired, wounding Shap- iro slightly. They took the child and her father out to the be- ach. The tragedy was compounded when Aran's wife, fearing that the cries of two-year-old Yael would attract the terrorists, tried to silence the baby and suffocated her. The terrorists killed their two hostages on the beach where they were confronted by police. In the ensuing gun battle another terrorist was killed, and two were captured. Three other civi- lians were wounded and rushed to hospitals for surgery. Israeli gunboats pounded a Palestinian base on the Lebanese coast north of Tripoli on Sunday in retal- itation for the Nahariya raid. On Wednesday, Pales- tinians fired rockets at a number of northern Is- raeli border settlements, forcing civilians into bomb shelters. The Israel Defense Forces have released little infor- mation on the fighting but foreign sources say the Is- raeli navy shelled terrorist bases on the Lebanese coast and Israeli frogmen sank a ship in Sidon harbor loaded with arms for the terrorists. Egypt condemned Israeli attacks on Palestinian areas. TEL AVIV (JTA) — De- fense Minister Ezer Weiz- man was greeted at Cairo Airport on Wednesday by Egypt's Minister of War Kamal Hassan Ali. The two men began three days_ of talks on implementation of the military aspects of the ..Israeli-Egyptian peace reaty. Weizman told re- orters that he came to dis- cuss not principles but de- tails of Israel's phased withdrawal from Sinai. Weizman, accompanied by his wife, began his visit as Israel and Egypt ex- changed the documents of ratification formally put- ting their treaty into effect. The ceremony that ended the 31-year state of war be- tween the two countries was held at Umm Hashiba, an American-manned listen- ing post in Sinai. Weizman's meetings with , Ali, President Anwar Sadat and other senior Egyptian officers are expected to de- fine the relationships be- tween the armies of both countries during the var- ious stages of withdrawal and after the withdrawal is completed in three years. The first stage will begin next month when Israel re- turns El Arish, the adminis- trative capital of Sinai, to Egyptian sovereignty and its forces are deployed on a new line running from just east of El Arish to Ras Mohammed of the Red Sea. Ali told reporters that recent events in Lebanon are not on the agenda of It was also reported that Israeli planes bombed the ancient Beaufort fortress from which Palestinian gunners have been shelling Christian villages in south Lebanon. Six persons were killed Monday when the Palestinians shelled a Christian parade celebrat- ing the creation of Free Lebanon. Israel's Begin and UN Ambassador Yehuda Blum gave sharp responses to UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim in a continuing exchange of notes over de- velopments in Lebanon and the terrorist actions. Last week, Begin said Israel would take any measures necessary to maintain the .security of its northern border. Referring to the latest re- port by Waldheim to the Se- curity Council on the situa- tion in south Lebanon, in which the PLO was "euphemistically called the `armed elements,' " Blum said: "This is the terrorist organization which is di- rectly challenging UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) in the ful- fillment of its mandate by U.S. Hits New Settlements WASHINGTON (JTA) The United States on Tues- day scolded Israel's Cabinet for deciding to establish two new settlements in Samaria but emphasized that the de- cision does not "fundamen- tally" affect U.S.-Israeli re- lations. The Carter Ad- ministration also said it re- grets that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have broken rela- tions with Egypt because of Egypt's treaty with Israel. But it did not see any change as yet in Saudi Arabia's pledge to pay for the U.S. warplanes being sold to Egypt. A number of Israeli Cabinet ministers ex- pressed reservations about the settlements at Eiion Moreh and Shiloh and Democratic Movement members Yigael Yadin, Shmuel Tamir and Yisrael Katz voted against the pro- posal. Yadin accused the gov- ernment of caving in to Gush Emunim pressure and said he personally sup- ported settlements on the West Bank as a security measure, but this was not true in this case. continuing to use southern Lebanon as a launching ground for murderous at- tacks against Israel." IBM Typewriters SeleCtriC, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The glory of young men is beauty of old men is the their strength; And the hoary head. co his talks with Weizman but the question might be raised. He also expressed regret over Israel's deci- sion to establish two new settlements on the West Bank. Weizman declined to comment when asked,_ about this but said Israel would do its best not to create political difficul- ties for Egypt. 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