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Both synagogues were at- tacked on the evening of Dec. 3. In Lima, Peru, the Great Synagogue was bombed, leaving windows shattered, moments after several hundred worship- pers had vacated the prem- ises. It was the first time that a synagogue had been attacked in Peru, a country where violence has never been directed against houses of worship, Rabbi Rosenthal said. The attack was de- nounced by Peruvian President Fernando Be- messinalsomesmiwasamswassolumpow=====1111111••• VALUABLE COUPON Off On ALL Drycleaning' 50% 3 locations to serve you 22185 Coolidge ' at 9 Mile, Oak Park I 23043 Beech at 9_Mile, Southfield 31555 W. 10 Mile at Orchard Lake, Farmington - - Coupon must be presented with order — Expires January 14th Imam sem= missimmalommaesEllismaimmoommosseummismaismow e NM MB Picture Yourself or Your Loved One Living Here . se launde Terry, who said it was linked with or- ganized international terrorism. Peruvian Jewish leaders sub- sequently issued a state- ment declaring that since the opening of a PLO office in Peru, that coun- try has been flooded with anti-Semitic and hate- filled propaganda incit- ing Peruvians to acts of violence. In the second attack, six masked persons wielding machine-guns invaded a synagogue in Medellin, Colombia. The attackers ordered a small group of el- derly Jews to line up against wall. Then they proceeded to desecrate the synagogue, burning and scattering Torah scrolls, setting the reader's desk on fire, splashing acid on draperies and smearing pro-PLO slogans on the walls with red paint. One of the worshippers was burned by the acid. The terrorists swore "vengeance" for the Beirut camp massacres and pro- claimed, "Death to Israel and Yankee imperialism" according to Rabbi Rosent- hal. Then they unfurled two Jordan, Lebanon Frustrate PLO at the United Nations UNITED NATIONS — The Palestine Liberation Organization has failed in an attempt to have the UN General Assembly reserve a seat for a "Palestinian state." The World Jewish Con- gress made the disclosure in an internal report by the UN Representative of the WJC, Elan Steinberg, to the Congress Executive. The Steinberg report, which aft assesses the level of PLO influence at the General Assembly, points to far- reaching setbacks suffered 1 by the PLO at the hands of its Arab "friends." Lebanon, the report states, blocked a major PLO 1 initiative in one instance. And Jordan undermined PLO efforts on two occa- sions. According to the re- 1 port, the proposal to pro- 1 vide a seat for "Pales- I tine" in the General As- sembly was to become a major resolution for 1 which the PLO had se- cured wide backing. The 1 Jordanians, lobbying against the proposal both sal within and outside the Arab bloc, prevented the initiative from reaching the Assembly floor. Another resolution, which was adopted, also signaled a defeat for the PLO engineered by the Jor- danians. The resolution, re- ferring to total Israeli with- drawal from occupied ter- ritories, had been formu- lated by the PLO to ask for an interim period during which the UN would "take over" the territories follow- ing such a withdrawal. The Jordanians succeeded in forcing a change in the lan- guage so that the resolution merely asked for UN over- sight of these territories. The Jordanian action, the report notes, had the aim of preserving its own options vis-a-vis the final disposi- tion of the territories. Lebanon frustrated the PLO in the Security Coun- cil. The PLO had sought a Security Council investiga- tion into the massacres at the Shatila and Sabra refu- gee camps — an investiga- tion which never got off the ground because of unrelent- ing Lebanese objection. In its conclusion, the Steinberg report cites a re- mark conveyed in private by the Arab League repre- sentative, Clovis Maksoud, in which he summarized the current impact of UN ac- tions concerning the Middle East. "The UN," he said, "has been marginalized in the Middle East." •••■ Be our guest for lunch or dinner. Find out why hundreds of senior adults enjoy an active, secure life at Franklin Club. There are only a few luxury one and two- bedroom apartments still available. Don't miss out. ■■ •• .Call 353-2810 28301 Franklin Road. Southfield •'F TM N t4T5 UN Just off Northwestern and 12 Mile Road CLUB AP Duty by habit is to pleas- ure turned. The hand of the PLO was also evident in an- other attack, two months earlier, on the Jewish center of Maracaibo, Venezuela, Rabbi Ro- senthal said. In that at- tack, bus loads of univer- sity students shouted "Zionists, murderers" as they scrawled "PLO" in black paint on windows, walls and floors of the building. Rabbi Rosenthal pointed out that PLO-inspired van- dalism of Jewish institu- tions has also taken place in Mexico, Bolivia and Ecuador, and bomb attacks have been directed against Israeli embassies in Colom- bia, Ecuador and Guatemala. Arab terrorists and na- tive Latin Americans linked to them, Rabbi Ro- senthal said, have estab- lished a clandestine net- work of terror in Latin America which they are willing to acknowledge pub- licly. A Colombian terrorist who identified himself as "Commander Four" told a reporter for the Colombian magazine Cromos late last year that he was organizing a guerrilla force to oppose "Jewish and North Ameri- can imperialism." 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