4sill1111111.1111111.1111.1111OF Militia, Israelis Attack PLO Terrorists . TEL AVIV (JTA) — Two Palestinian terrorists were captured while attempting to infiltrate into Israel from Lebanon last week, an Is- raeli army spokesman - an- nounced. - The army had earlier re- ported that a terrorist had been killed and an Israeli soldier wounded in a clash on the border in a central sector of the Israel- ,ebanese border. Two other 2rrorists were said to have escaped. The spokesman has now disclosed that a group of five members of the Fatah ter- - rorist organization had at- tempted to break through the border fence near Zarit. Meanwhile, the army is keeping a close watch on the Lebanese border, fol- 111wing heavy Syrian _„--11 selling of the Christian enclave in southern . Lebanon, some hours after Israel's raid into Lebanon on Dec. 17. Officials tend to regard the Syrian shelling as a one-time _affair and does not herald a serious deterriora- tion of the situation. The three. Syrian soldiers killed during the Israeli operation were outside the area in which the Syrian army, forming the Arab peacekeeping force between Lebanese Moslems and Christians in Lebanon, usually operate; according to Israeli sources. The forces of Lebanese Major Saad Haddad launched an unprecedented raid on a number of PLO basis in un-controlled areas in southern Lebanon on Dec. -16. The militia attacked six villages in the strip con- trolled by UNIFIL along the Israel-Lebanon border area from the east all the way west to the Mediterranean. Eight terrorists and their collaborators were killed. Twelve houses were blown up. The houses were used by the terrorists as staging posts for raids into Israel or the villages in the border area controlled by the militia. At one of the targets, the village of Barashit, the militia encountered PLO terrorists inside the houses. The militia say that in the fight which developed eight ter- rorists were killed. The militia suffered no casualties. Barashit is in the area controlled by the Irish command of UN- IFIL. Major Haddad said the raid was held in retaliation for an increase in PLO ac- tivity against the south Lebanese population. Their villages have been shelled, there was increased PLO in- filtration, and mines had been planted on the _local roads. Last week, three south Lebanese citizens were kil- led when their vehicle went over a mine. On top of that the PLO recently began con- fiscating farm produce sent by the villagers for market- ing in Beirut and even kid- napped farmers at road blocks, Haddad charged. Some of them were held for several days and were released only when Haddad shelled PLO bases. Israel estimates that there are 700 PLO ter- rorists-inside the UNIFIL buffer zone, in addition to the 6,000 just to the north. Haddad charged that the terrorists were operating under the umbrella of UNIFIL protection. UN- IFIL denies this charge, and said it had been in- tercepting PLO -activity regularly. Only last Sun- day a spokesman voted; UNIFIL stopped 16 ter- rorists and disarmed them. One Israeli corporal was killed in the Dec. 17 raid and three soldiers woulded. Ten to 15 Arab terrorists were killed and military equipment destroyed, the army reported. The targets included permanent camps of the ter- rorists. Paratroopers and Golani Regiment troops struck in line with a de- clared Israeli policy of hit- ting the PLO centers consis- tently and not merely in re- tribution for specific ter- rorist attacks. S. Africa OKs Israel Bond Sales JERUSALEM (JTA) — South Africa has agreed to allow its nationals to pur- chase State of Israel Bonds and has lifted restrictions on investments in Israel by South Africans it was an- nounced last week at the end of a two-day Israel visit by South Africa's Finance Minister Owen Horwood. The permission given for Is- rael Bonds constitutes an excemption from Pretoria's strict controls on the export of its Rands. Israel Status Improved Zipori NEW YORK (JTA) — Is- rael's political and military .status has improved tre- mendously and there "is much going on in the world that is in her favor,” Mor- dechai Zipori, Israel's De- nay Defense Minister, told 300 guests at the Diamond Key Dinner here of Emunah Women of America. Citing such factors as the ,urrent geopolitical situa- tion in the Middle East, the foreign policy views of President-elect Reagan, the establishment of 85 new settlements in Judea and Samaria and the continued strength of Diaspora Jewry, Zipori urged his audience to be heartened rather than discouraged, by recent events in the Middle East. He pointed specifically to the growing rifts among the Arab states as particularly favorable for Israel. The subjects discussed and the agreements reached were disclosed at a joint press conference by Hor- wood and his Israeli host; Finance Minister Yigal Hurwitz. They told report- ers that Israel Bond sales would be permitted up to a total of $25 million for three-year periods and South African investors in Israel will be permitted to conduct their transactions at the official rate of ex- change in Pretoria which is 30 percent higher than the world rate on the Rand. This will giver the investors a substantially higher re- turn. Hurwitz said he had asked Horwood to allow South African .citizens to deduct contributions to the Iceren Hayesod from their taxes. He and Hor- wood also agreed to set up a standing committee to top officials of both countries to meet semi- Institutionalized Anti-Semitism MONTREAL (JTA) — A Canadian - Jewish leader, just returned from the Hel- sinki review conference in Madrid, said the alarming decrease in the number of Jews allowed to leave the Soviet Union is the result of anti-Semitism. "What we are talking about is in- stitutionalized anti- Semitism," said Irwin Co- tler, president of the Cana- dian Jewish Congress. annually on economic matters. One item on its agenda will be to work out the details of ari agreement whereby Is- rael will buy coal from South Africa for its new coal-fired power plant at Hadera. AnOther is Is- rael's request for fishing rights in South African waters. Horwood said the issue of apartheid had not been raised in his talks with Hurwitz and other Israeli officials because it would be pointless for either country to enter into the internal policies of the other. Hurwitz denied that the government had made an attempt to "play down" Horwood's visit which was sharply criticized by some opposition members of the Knesset because of his country's racial policies. Horwood met with Premier Menahem Begin and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir. After the Dec. 16 Chris- tian militia raid, the Is- raelis reported that PLO units in south Lebanon shelled Israeli settlements in the Galilee. No infuries or damage resulted. Settlers went to shelters until the PLO shelling ended'. The Israel army spokesman has denied reports from Damascus that Israeli tanks are in southern Lebanon. Damascus_ Radion inter- rupted its broadcasts Dec. 20 to announce that its army had shelled Is- raeli tank concentrations in southern Lebanon. 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