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10 Friday, September 24, 1982

MIAMI BEACH
.,EFFICIENCIES

BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED

Opening November 23rd

Fully
Equipped Kitchens.
All Utensils, Full Size
Refrigerator Freezer. Electric
range with Oven. Formica
Cabinets. TV Daily.
Maid Service.

Heated
Olympic Pool. Private
Beach. Tennis Courts. Shopping
Arcade. Public Laundry. Shuffle-
board. Nightly Entertainment.
Dancing& Shows.Synagogue
on premises.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

PLO Slaps U.S.

Adjusting to Peace in Upper Galilee

Radio Monte Carlo, July 1

"Yasir Abd Rubbuh, PLO
Executive Committee
member and information
bureau head, held a news
conference today. The
Palestinian spokesman
strongly reacted to U.S.
President Ronald Reagan's
speech of yesterday.
"He said the invasion of
Lebanon is an American-
Israeli invasion aimed at
strengthening the Palesti-
nians, establishing a racist
Maronite state and bring-
ing Lebanon under Ameri-
can and Israel hegemony.
He described President Re-
agan as a butcher who sup-
ports the Begin-Sharon
gang which exercised fas-
cist and Nazi practices in
Lebanon."

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I Happy
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Loehman's/Tally Hall

31225 Orchard Lake at 14 Mile
Farmington Hills, Mich.
Phone (313) 855-3200

By HADASSAH BAT HAIM

World Zionist Press Service

NAHARIYA — The tran-
sition from war to peace in
the northern border town of
Nahariya has been too sud-
den for the residents to as-
similate it at once. For eight
years their daily lives have
been influenced by the
awareness of the big guns of
the PLO trained on them
from no more than five
miles away.
Building permits in
Nahariya are issued only
when the plans include a
shelter, and rooms with
ventilation but no glass,
with emergency water
supplies and a blast-proof
door. Houses built before
this law all have public
shelters within reach. All
the population have spent
time inside one or the other
during the past eight years.
At the door of every school
and kindergarden one of the
parents takes a turn at
standing guard over a
locked gate during lesson
times. In 1974, an attack on
a school was averted, but
four people were killed, two
of them children. Since then
there have been three
known infiltrations by land,
sea and air. Six people have
been killed, a fraction of
those whose lives would
have been forfeit if the ter-
rorist plans had succeeded.
Homes, businesses, fac-
tories, a school and the hos-
pital have been damaged by
rockets which came without
warning. Everyone was
aware that at any moment
the sky could be ripped open
and death fall from it at
random.
Operation Peace for
Galilee has stopped all that.
It is still hard to accept that
the occasional explosion is
without doubt an airplane
breaking the sound barrier
and not a Katyusha hurling
half-a-ton of high explosive
at the town.

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Soldiers coming home
on leave to Nahariya
from the action in Leba-
non are emphatic in their
assurances that the
danger is indeed over. No
longer will they have to
worry that their families
are being bombarded
when they are in the front
line.
The missile sites have
been destroyed, the gun
emplacements have been
eliminated. Armaments
and enough war equipment
to outfit a major army have
been discovered and confis-
cated. The north of Israel is
free from the threat of de-
struction which has been
hovering over it for eight
years.
It was a threat which
meant that no parents ever
left their homes without
making sure that their chil-
dren had a refuge in case of
need . . . where the evacua-
tion of old people and in-
fants could be accomplished
within hours . . . where the
hospital could be converted
to a military medical unit
overnight . . . where
everyone had to be pre-
pared, at all times, to meet
disaster.
After intensive raids
when people had to sleep in
shelters, children suffered
from nightmares, a fear of
the dark, or regressed to
thumbsucking and bedwet-
ting. Teams from the
municipality, headed by the
mayor, went round, regard-
less of personal risk, taking
care of the sick, entertain-
ing the children, providing
essential foodstuffs and
comfort. But there is no sub-
stitute for one's own bed in a
peaceful home.
In the pre-war years
Nahariya built up a reputa-
tion as a holiday resort, par-
ticularly for families. The
sea, the beaches and swim-
ming pool& horses and
bikes for hire, the cheerful
sidewalk cafes and the
quiet, orderly atmosphere
made it an attractive place
for local people with chil-
dren.
Apart from the hotels,
hundreds of private homes
have one or two rooms to let.
The rooms are subject to
strict scrutiny by the
municipality with con-
trolled rents which put a
holiday within the reach of
modest means. The land-
lords and landladies had
their regulars, some of
whom first came as infants,

U.S. Delaying
Lavi Project

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■

WASHINGTON — The
State Department is delay-
ing transfer of composite
materials technology from
three U.S. contractors for
the Israel Aircraft Indus-
tries' Lavi fighter.
White House officials told
Aviation Week and Space
Technology magazine last
week, "The Reagan Ad-
ministration is not anxious
to take action on anything
relating to armaments or
technology transfer to Is-
rael."

who now bring their own
offspring.
The tourist industry
slowly corroded as the
situation deteriorated.
Loyal though the clien-
tele was and accustomed
to coming year after year,
the prospect of spending
their holidays in air raid
shelters was not pleasing.
Many of the hotels had
contacts with groups
from abroad who filled
the between-season gaps
but these, too, regretfully
cancelled their bookings
one after the other.

It is hard to believe that
the danger is gone and that
Nahariya can resume its
normal occupations. In a
burst of sympathy everyone
who could spare a couple of
days responded to govern-
ment urging to get to know
Galilee and filled the town
to overflowing, at least in
the first euphoria of know-
ing that the shelling had
stopped.
Visitors and locals re-
joiced together, bathed and
ate ice cream together in a
truly holiday spirit. No need
to keep an ear cocked for the
siren or to remember the

way to the underground
shelter.
It will be some time before
the new situation can be
taken for granted. The chil-
dren have stopped making
pictures of crashed
airplanes and dead soldiers
in their drawing lessons but
they are still startled by
loud bangs. Parents and
wives are still waiting for
their boys to come back from
the war. Some will never
come back. Nahariya has
given its quota in the de-
fense of the country.
But there is hope now for
an end to the fighting and a
bomb-free future. The
townspeople are beginning
to think again of getting
spare rooms ready for the
Rosh Hashana rush and
making plans — with a con-
fidence not felt for some
years — for the winter.
Here, peace for Galilee
means peace for Nahariya.

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