THE DEtROIf JEWISH NEWS Friday, Novemlit: 5, 1982 ADL Is Told Hate Groups in U.S. Are Becoming More Violent The ADL was also told that a wave of terrorist at- tacks aimed at Jews and Is- raelis in Western Europe has killed at least 25 per- sons and wounded 373 others during the past two 1981 machinegune attack against a Vienna syna- gogue, in which two per- sons died and 19 were wounded — were the perpetrators ap- prehended, Foxman pointed out. PLO operatives or sym- pathizers, he went on, were believed responsible for most of the attacks. "Unfor- tunately there has been a tendency on the part of West European law enforcement authorities to view anti- Semitic terror as part of the Arab-Israeli conflict and, in effect, extra-territorial. This has weakened inves- tigative efforts." • Last week, representa- tives of 16 European.Jewish communities were briefed in London by anti- Terrorism officials from England, France and the United States. The meeting was held under the auspices of the World Jewish Congress. Closer cooperation between the communities and their national governments and self-protection measures were discussed. No details were announced. have not been accomplished WASHINGTON (JTA) — but Israel has created the An Israeli military analyst conditions for them to be gave the unique view of the carried out, the analyst Israeli military toward the said. To accomplish them "Peace for Galilee" opera- requires the help of others, tion at a recent question- especially the United and-answer session spon- States, he stressed. One is the withdrawal of sored by the American Enterprise Institute, a the Syrian and PLO "foreign occupying forces" Washington think tank. The analyst, whose name and the other is to help cannot be used, said Israel Lebanon establish a gov- had accomplished two of its ernment that can exercise sovereignty over the coon. four objectives in Lebanon. The first objective was to try. provide security for its The analyst said he saw northern border and for two "by-products" from the south Lebanon from the Israeli action. He pointed Palestine Liberation out the first was in super- Organization terrorists, the power influence. During the analyst said. He noted that last decade Soviet influence the PLO was moving from increased in the Mideast just terrorism to a force that while American influence was developing military . declined, according to the capability. Because of this, Israeli. But he said that in Israel would have had to act Lebanon not only were two eventually even if the as- Soviet clients — Syria and sassination attempt on the the PLO — defeated, but the Israeli Ambassador in Soviets did nothing to help London, Shlomo Argov, had them. not been made last June, He said the U.S. is per- the analyst said. ceived as the only coup- Israel's second objec- try that can "exert influ- five was the destruction ence or pressure" on the of the infrastructure situation in the Middle created by the PLO and East and get results. He used as military and ter- said whether the U.S. will rorist bases. benefit from this situa- Israel's last two objectives lion depends on whether it uses its influence to bring about positive re- sults in Lebanon and in the general Mideast peace effort. The second by-product, according to the analyst, was that the PLO has lost its independent base which it had in Lebanon and is now subject to host countries. He said while the PLO is now enjoying popularity because of Western feelings for the underdog, it will eventually realize it has lost' stature and influence. The analyst said as a re- sult of this change in status the PLO might return to terrorism, in which case it would be a "pain in the neck" to Israel but even a greater one to the Arab countries; or it might try to Work out a new policy. He said the first sign of a change may be the recent meeting PLO chief Yasir Arafat had with his long- time enemy, King Hussein of Jordan. The analyst rejected the argument that has been voiced in the United States that the Israeli victory in Lebanon proved the superiority of American weapons over Soviet arms. He noted the Israeli victory Foes of Israel at UN Seek Her Destruction (Continued from Page 1) uidation. The envoy also" charged that another ob- ject of the campaign against Israel at the UN is "to deny Israel the right of self-defense." Kirkpatrick added: "The , United Nations is arbincred- ibly dangeious place for everyone and especially for Israel. It is dangerous for all of us who believe in decency and law." Squadron, who received a lithograph by the'Israeli ar- tist, Yaacov Agam, said in his closing remarks that the Presidents Conference enjoys access to American leaders but exercises a rather limited influence. He said that the Presidents Conference does not have power in its hands. Squadron said that the function of the Conference, as he sees it as a former chairman, is to unify the Jewelers, Ltd. Creative Jewelers Harvard Row Mall Lahser & 11 Mile Rd. 353-3146 7,000 Terrorists Back in Lebanon4; - As many as 7,000 PLO was due to the equipment, terrorists — almost half the the-excellent training of the number of those evacuated Israeli troops and their from Beirut — have filtered back into Lebanon, an Is- motivation. He said the Soviets did rael official told the ADL. Benjamin Netanyahu, not give their "top grade" arms to the PLO and the minister and deputy chief of Syrians. But at the same mission of the Israel Em- time, he pointed out that bassy in Washington, said the Soviet tanks are in these terrorists are now re- many ways superior to deployed in the Bekaa Val- Western tanks and the ley. Another 1,000, he said, Soviet planes are good, are in the Tripoli area of although their electronic Lebanon. Israeli forces which systems for missiles are not as good as the U.S. • entered Lebanon to end the PLO terrorist threat systems. The official noted that the to the northern border Arab countries receive top area, Netanyahu said, grade equipment from the expected to deal with the West as well as from the total terrorist force in Soviets. He said the case of Lebanon of 10,000 to Iraq has shown that some of 15,000. "But we underestimated these countries given large quantities of arms will be the threat," he told the ADL tempted to use them. The analyst warned Daily—Hospital against U.S. sales of arms to Sympathy Jordan which is expected to FRUIT' occur late this year. He said ASKETS an F-15 or F-16 could be over Israel in a minute after 3 Times Daily Nation-Wide leaving a Jordanian base. Delivery There has been opposition to giving Jordan mobile $1 missiles. The analyst noted that a fixed missile placed • RODNICK . . on top of one of the Jorda- McINERNEY'S nian mountains could . 772-4350 endanger Israel from Jerusalem to Eilat. GREATER DETROIT OLDS DEALERS JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 27306SOUTHFIELD - SFLD, ML 48076 5F-6644 s Monday thin Thursday, 9 AM-to 5 PM - Friday 9 AM to 4 .PM 795 c/7 e a GREATER DETROIT OLDS DEALERS 7 Bargain Pii icPe il s On All '82's Jewish community in America and achieve con- sensus "in order to exercise a meaningful influence." F op I 0 AJC to Hear Kissinger at NY Awards Dinner NEW YORK — Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will be the priff- cipal speaker at the annual Stephen S. Wise Awards Dinner of the American Jewish Congress, Nov. 18 at the Grand Hyatt in New York. The 1982 awards will go to Max M. Fisher, chairman of the Jewish Agency and former general chairman and president of the United Jewish Appeal, and Howard M. Squadron, president of the American Jewish Con- gress and former chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major Ameri- can Jewish Organizations. George Ohrenstein * * * Analyst Says Israel Succeeded in Lebanon By DAVID FRIEDMAN leaders. He said Israeli forces discovered a PLO force estimated at 30,000 with enough weaponry to arm an additional 30,000 terrorists. A s d /0: 4 P s6960 4 34.P ,NTli/rte, eRW su! linstpZ/o8a of2 ed, ;l a CA Swi " gl AA n oLDSM 0B1 LE- B 28000 TELEGRAPH AT THE TEL-12 MALL CC 1111 ci 354.3300 GREATER DETROIT OLDS DEALERS 'Keep That Great GM Feeling With GM Genuine GM Ports. `TheRcal"People GREATER DETROIT OLDS DEALERS TiecRealaPeople 0 SC110 110 I • 311/311 25 Killed, 373 Hurt - in Europe Terror years. Not all the victims have been most supportive were Jews. of the PLO. France, with 29 incidents, Abraham Foxman, ADL's associate national director including the Rue Copernic and head of its interna- synagogue bombing of Oc- tional affairs division, said tober 1980 (which killed "West European govern- four persons), had the high- ments must be blamed, in est number, the survey re- part, for helping create a ported. Twelve incidents were re- climate for anti-Semitic ter- ror by allowing Palestinian corded in Italy, 11 in Au- Liberation Organization stria, five in Greece, four representatives to operate each in Germany and Great on their soil." He pointed Britain, two each in Bel- out that, according to the gium and Ireland and one survey, the four nations each in Cyprus, Denmark, with the highest totals of Holland and Switzerland. anti-Jewish or anti-Israel In only one of the terror incidents were those which incidents -- the August 7 (Continued from Page 1) These clandestine facilities, the report said, provide instruction in weapons and killing tech- niques. The operators of these camps frequently speak of the ".coming race war" in the United States. * * *