THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 11, 1919 13 Eight Palestinian Terrorists Are Killed in Raid on Lebanese Coast TEL AVIV (JTA) — An lians who were driving on Israeli raiding party at- the road. The Israelis went tacked two jeeps carrying into action only when the Palestinian terrorists along jeeps were positively iden- the Lebanese coastal road, tified as carrying terrorists, north of Tyre, Tuesday the correspondents said. night, killing eight ter- A young officer who took rorists. part in the raid said the Is- Israeli military corre- raelis were shot at from spondents, who were aboard some points along the shore. missile boats cruising the But there were no Israeli area, said the raiding party casualties. Following the was given specific in- raid, which took only 10 structions not to fire at civi- minutes, the lights went out Holland to Tighten Laws But Not Ban Arab Boycott AMSTERDAM (JTA) — that Dutch firms were being The Dutch government will hit with the boycott in vir- seek to tighten its law on tually all phases of their discrimination to make it transactions with Arab more difficult for the Arab states. boycott to be applied At the same time, how- against Dutch firms. The ever, the government said it step was taken in response would not prevent corn- to a report by a parliamen- panies from complying with tary commission on the the Arab economic boycott Arab boycott which said of Israel under which they declare their goods contain ALUMINUM SIDING no Israel-manufactured components. The govern- Custom Trim ment also said it had no in- 5454 110 tention of preventing Dutch Try My Prices! chambers of commerce from authenticating exported 40( for PETER products as, having no con- nection with Israel. The parliamentary com- mittee reported that some Dutch firms had issued dec- larations that the firms had no dealing with Israel and that employees being sent to Arab countries were not Jewish. The Israeli Information Center in The Hague said that the Dutch govern- ment's response to the re- quest from Israel that it take measures against the boycott was "disappointing and incomplete." in several of the coastal vil- lages. Chief of Staff Gen. Raphael Eytan said after the raid that such actions will continue to prevent the terrorists from carry- ing out terrorist actions in Israel. Meanwhile, a United Na- tions spokesman in Jerusalem said that five Nigerian soldiers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon were wounded Tuesday night in a clash with "un- * * Dayan 'U.S. Understands Israel's Lebanon Policies' TEL AVIV (JTA) — foreseeable future. He said Foreign Minister Moshe the situation was one of Dayan said Tuesday night utter chaos and confusion that the United States ad- with no government to mits Israel is "fully within" speak of in the country and its "rights" in attacking ter- not even the rudiments of rorist bases in south Leba- an army. non. But, he told Likud In addition, soldiers from Knesset members, the European countries who Americans object when civi- serve with the United Na- lians are injured and when tions Interim Force in U.S.-made weapons are Lebanon return home with used in the operations. anti-Israel feelings, the foreign minister said. This Dayan said he saw little is making it harder for Is- hope for a solution to the rael to win understanding problem of Lebanon in the in those countries. Lipshutz Leaves White House WASHINGTON — Robert J. Lipshutz, a close friend and early supporter of President Jimmy Carter, has resigned as counsel to the President. The change in the White House is part of the staff re-organization that was mandated by the President's Camp David meetings last month. Lipshutz will serve as co- trustee of the President's trust fund and as chairman of a commission to establish a Carter presidential li- brary. identified armed elements." He said a patrol of six Nige- rians ran into an ambush less than a mile south of the Litani River. One of the Nigerians was hurt seri- ously and flown to a hospital in Haifa. The spokesman said UN headquarters in south Lebanon has assigned a special investigating team to try to establish the iden- tity of the attackers. 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