THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 Friday, April 11, 1980 Begin Asks World to Learn Lesson from the Attack on Misgav Am (Continued from Page 1) tion" to those who have recently claimed that the LOWEST PRICES ' Cassette Dictating Transcribing Machines 342..7801 Palestine Liberation Organization has become moderate. He said the PLO outrage destroys "the wishful thinking" and "illusions" of certain European countries which have talked re- cently about the PLO's peaceful intentions. Blum also sharply criticized UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim for his statement about the at- tack. The Israeli envoy claimed that Waldheim's comments would only "encourage" 'the "criminal activities" of the PLO. The statement by Wal- dheim said he was "deeply concerned at the report of an incursion on the night of 6-7 April into Kibutz Misgav Am in Upper Galilee which resulted in an exchange of fire in which three Israelis and five infiltrators were Wm/it Iteafrie atilC came pre AT GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE... 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He said that the five terrorists raided the kibutz through the area under control of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and charged that since Israel withdrew its forces from south Lebanon and UNIFIL took control, more than 2,000 PLO terrorists "took residence" in the area south of the Litani River under UNIFIL control. Blum said that Israel has drawn the attention of the UN authorities to the PLO's use and abuse of the area under UN con- trol for attacks on Israel. In a letter to Waldheim, Blum declared that Israel would take all measures seen appropriate to pro- tect the lives of its citi- zens. (Israeli military units reportedly moved into the UNIFIL- controlled areas on Wed- nesday.) The Israeli envoy de- nounced the Security Coun- cil's debate on Palestinian rights and charged that its purpose is to disrupt the peace process in general. He said it was called at this time to coincide with the visits of President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Premier Menahem Begin of Israel to Washington for meetings with President Carter. Blum accused the Soviet Union of being a force be- Large selection of rings watches and other fine jewelry 14 and 18 K GOLD Diamonds and Fine Jewelry I.) These services done on premises • Jewelry Repair -• Watch Repair • Restringing .Vo Job Too Snzail WEINTR A D UC "Where the customer comes first" "Where Quality jewelers for 3 generations Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 9-3 All bankards honored 23077 Greenfield Advance Bldg. suite 389 Sfld. 557-5544 hind the scenes to continue the debate in order to keep the issue alive as long as peace efforts are in motion. It had been reported last week that the debate was to be adjourned until July. According to a Baghdad radio broadcast, an Iraqi- sponsored Palestinian ter- rorist, group calling itself the Arab Liberation Front claimed responsibility for the Misgav Am outrage. The incident was the first in 12 months in which ter- rorists infiltrated an Israeli community to seize hos- tages. The terrorists crossed into Israel from Lebanon, shortly after midnight Monday and invaded the border kibutz before dawn. They seized the children's house, a com- munal dormitory, hold- ing its occupants at gun- point. During the ensuing hours, they issued sev- eral demands, including the freeing of 100 ter- rorists in Israeli jails and aircraft to carry them to safety. Early in the ordeal, armed kibutz members at- tacked the building and managed to rescue five of the hostages. The terrorists were forced to the second floor where they barricaded themselves and continued to issue demands. Troops surrounded the building. They attacked after several hours of fruitless negotia- tions with the terrorists. The last terrorist raid in Israel occurred in April 1979, when four terrorists from Lebanon landed near the coastal town of Nahariya from rubber boats and went on a pre-dawn shooting rampage in which four Israelis were killed. Two of the terrorists were killed and the other two were wounded and cap- tured. The 2 1/2-year-old child was identified as Eyal Gluska. Senior military sources said that the terrorists managed to infiltrate into Israel by slipping through a narrow cor- Israel and Egypt Approve Transportation Agreement TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- rael and Egypt have con- cluded an agreement cover- ing land and sea transpora- tion between the two coun- tries. The pact, signed on the eve of Passover, is in addi- tion to the air transporation agreement which went into effect last month, and is seen here as one more ad- vance in the process of nor- malization. The new agreement, ef- fective April 15, establishes the regulations for motor travel between Israel and Egypt via Sinai. It also pro- vides berthing facilities, harbor services, pilotage and other technical and business requirements for the merchant ships of each country in the ports and ter- ritorial waters of the other. The land travel agree- ment is of most interest to Israelis planning to visit Egypt. Private cars will be able to cross the bor- der at Neot Sinai or any other official crossing point. The drivers will require a car registration, interna- tional driver's license and a visa. Each car may carry as many as seven persons. The same rules will apply to Egyptians driving to Israel. It was learned, mean- while, that Prime Minister Mustapha Khalil of Egypt will host a special reception in Cairo for the Israeli Am- bassador, Eliahu Ben- Elissar. This was conveyed to Premier Menahem Begin by the Egyptian Ambas- sador to Israel, Saad Mor- tada. Apparently, Begin had expressed some concern recently over Ben-Elissar's social isolation in the Egyp- tian capital. Israeli journalists have reported from Cairo that Ben-Elissar is shunned by Egypt's social and diploma- tic elite who have no contact with him beyond the minimum requited by pro- tocol. Mortada did not indi- cate when the reception would be held. ridor that is the demarca- tion line between the Irish and Nigerian units of UNIFIL. - Chief of Staff Gen. Raphael Eytan disclosed that the terrorists were armed with heavy machineguns. He said it was the first time terrorists on a hostage-taking mission carried such equipment. Defense Minister Ezer Weizman praised the preci- sion with which the troops carried out the rescue oper- ation. But he said an inves- tigation will be held to fi - out how the terrorists mt aged to break through sev- eral rows of high barbed wire fences surrounding the kibutz. Eytan estimated that it took them several hours to cut holes close to the ground just wide enough for a man to crawl through. He noted, however, that they had the advantage of working under cover of darkness and a mist carried by humid easterly winds. Weizman expressed hope that such an attack will not be repeated but he said he could not promise absolute security. Eytan said later that a terrorist assault dur- ing the Passover holidays was expected but "we had no indication as to when, where or how." He said that matter would also be inves- tigated. Members of kibutzim in the northern region con- verged on Misgav Am on Tuesday evening to assist in repairing damage in the children's house. NO LABOR OR PARTS CHARGES! /4\ 011D° C6 , The most difficult char- acter in comedy is that of the fool, and he must be no simpleton that plays that part. CONDOMINIUM INTERIOR SERVICE PLAN 557-6830 TM Call For Free Brochure and More Information We are pleased to announce Gerald E. Naftaly has joined our r•oy office as an Investment Executive. 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