36 Friday, April 9, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Druze Continue Strike on Golan TEL AVIV (JTA) — strators who were protest- Nearly 4,000 Druze on the ing the issuance of the iden- Golan Heights, about one- tity cards. Three of the third of the total Druze Druze who were wounded, the army to have said by population there, have been endangering the applied for and received Is- raeli identity cards, accord- soldiers, were a mother and her eight-year-old ing to Defense Minister another member child and of the fam- Ariel Sharon. He made this ily, a 74-year-old man. Se- claim in a meeting last curity sources said the day with Israeli leader Sheikh Amin Druze Tarif. soldiers shot at the legs of the demonstrators who Meanwhile, six Golan Israeli were attacking them with soldiers and four Druze were injured Friday metal bars and wooden be- in clashes with demon- ams. WE WILL BE OPEN DURING PASSOVER SERVING FRIED MATZO AND SPECIAL PASSOVER MEALS Deli Unique GREENFIELD . North of 10 Mile Rd. 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Reporters were banned from the Druze villages and postal and health services were re- stricted to those who had identity cards. The Is- raeli Cabinet lifted the restrictions on Sunday "after order was re- stored." An Israel Druze member of the Knesset told a meet- ing of the Community Rela- tions Committee of Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles this week that the media in the United States has exagger- ated and distorted Druze protests over Israeli anne- xation of the Golan Heights. Zeidan Atashi, who has acted as an official mediator between the Golan Druze and the Israel government, said that only about 9,000 Druze live in the Golan as compared to some 45,000 living in the rest of Israel. And, of that number, he ob- served, a "silent majority" do not support the general strike now in its eighth week in the area to protest annexation. Atashi said that media distortions make it seem as though the strike action has unanimous support, not only in the Golan, but among the Druze in the rest . of Israel. This, he said, is simply not true. "The Druze in the Golan have had several concerns regarding annexation. In my role as unofficial mediator I have attempted to answer their questions." Atashi said. "They were chiefly concerned about the draft, about whether Israeli citizenship would be im- posed and whether their land would be confiscated." Pro-Israel Group to Hold April 25 Rally in Capital Our Fabulous Friday Fish Feast is simply swimming with exquisite ocean entrees! Indulge in our "all you can eat" buffet every Friday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Adults $11.95. Children under 12 $6.95. For reservations call 559-6500 and ask for the Coffee Garden. tr19-,q/z/ 'Am 16400 J.L. Hudson Drive Southfield, Michigan Computer Link to the Bible Shorter Week NINV. 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