THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Oil Discovered in Negev Desert
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Oil has been discovered
near the Negev town of
Arad and checks are now
going on to determine the
quality of the find and the
size of the potential oil field.
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Since the discovery early
this week, several hundred
barrels a day have been col-
lected.
Experts checking the site
have expressed optimism
that the quantity of the oil
will increase and the qual-
ity will improve. They said
the find, even if it did not
prove commercially worth-
while, would have a positive
effect on the continued
search for oil in the Negev.
Energy Ministry officials,
however, were more re-
served in their reactions to
the find. They said that it
would take about two
months before it could de-
termine whether the find
has commercial value.
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Episodes from War in Lebanon
By MOSHE RON
The Jewish News Special
Israel Correspondent
TEL AVIV — The longer
the war in Lebanon lasts,
the bigger is the "knot," as
former Prime Minister
Rabin describes the situa-
tion.
Every time the truce is
broken by the terrorists we
hear of further episodes
from the war.
In the Arab villages in
Lebanon, where the Pales-
tinian terrorists ruthlessly
raped Lebanese women, the
men wonder why the Israeli
soldiers do not molest their
women.
"We are not used to
such a situation," the vil-
lagers of Jib Jinin say.
The owner of the El Haj
restaurant, Ali Hadad,
told Israeli officers that
when the Palestinian ter-
rorists and Libyan
soldiers occupied the vil-
lage, they molested every
girl and raped many of
them.
* * *
A young woman in south-
ern Lebanon gave birth to
twins. The first child was
born at home, but when she
was brought to the "Good
Fence" on the Israeli border
and from there was trans-
ferred to the Ziv govern-
ment hospital in Safed
where her second child was
born.
The new father declared
that these two births sym-
bolize the new friendship
between the peoples of Is-
rael and Lebanon.
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Administration
--Seeking to Cool
U.S.-Israel Ties?
WASHINGTON (JTA) --
An effort seems to be under
way by the Reagan Ad-
ministration to put some
distance between itself and
Israel in the aftermath of
recent criticism of what is
perceived here to be Israel's
excessive bombing of west
Beirut, and to re-establish
its position as a friend of
Arab nations.
This effort was seen by
observers as emerging from
a series to consultations
begun Monday by Secretary
of State George Schultz
with Congress on ways to
settle long-standing dis-
putes in the Middle East,
including the future of the
Palestinians, once the crisis
in west Beirut is over.
Meanwhile, some 1,800
marines aboard five U.S.
Navy ships set sail from
Naples for the Lebanese
coast.
The Agudat Yisrael and
other religious circles in Is-
rael exerted pressure on De-
fense Minister Ariel Sharon
to cancel a soccer match be-
tween a Lebanese team
from Marjayun village and
an Israeli team from Re-
hovot on the Sabbath.
The game was postponed
to a Wednesday. The Aguda
members do not take part in
the Lebanese war since
10,000 of their yeshiva
scholars are exempted from
military service on religious
grounds.
* * *
A Druze doctor in a
Haifa hospital ran into a
difficult problem with a
wounded religious
soldier. The soldier came
from the U.S. to Israel to
take part in the war. He
was wounded in both
arms, which were ban-
daged.
The soldier's grandfather
asked the Druze doctor to
remove the bandages so
that the soldier could put on
tefilin and say his prayers.
The doctor refused.
An army rabbi was called
in and he gave permission
for the soldier to put tefilin
only on his head.
To the same hospital were
brought another wounded
soldier and the body of a
soldier killed in Lebanon.
The father of the dead
soldier, a former officer in
the Israeli army, told the
wounded man that at the
funeral of his son he will
wear his old uniform and his
ribbons to pay honor to his
son who was killed for the
state of Israel.
* * *
A group of Chabad Has-
sidim are restoring the
mikve — the ritual bath —
in the Lebanese village of
Bahamdun near Sidon,
where several Jewish
families have lived. When
the war began they fled
their village. On their re-
turn, they appealed to the
Hasidim in Israel for help to
repair their mikve.
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There was no rain in
Lebanon and in general
there was a shortage of
water. Rabbi Levy Bis-
tritzky from Safed advised
them to take along ice to be
melted for the mikve. The
ice was transported to
Bahamdun and there is
again a mikve in the vil-
lage.
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