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March 09, 1984 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, March 9, 1984

Seven Israelis Arrested in Two Terrorist Incidents

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Seven Jewish men were re-
manded in custody by a
Jerusalem magistrate this
week as suspects in two
separate terrorist acts
against Arabs on the West
bank and in East
Jerusalem.
Three of the suspects,
taken into custody Wednes-
day, are linked to an at-
tempted assault on the
Temple Mount, site of two-Qf
the holiest shrines of the Is-
lamic faith, which occurred
in January and was foiled
by moslem guards who
summoned police. Four
were arrested Tuesday in
connection with the ambush
of an Arab bus near
Ramalla Sunday in which
six of the 18 passengers
were wounded by gunfire,
one of them seriously.
So far there is no known
evidence linking the two in-
cidents. An organization
calling itself Terror Against
Terror (TNT) claimed re-

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bush. The three men ar-
rested in the Temple Mount
incident were said by the
media to be members of a
small messianic sect oc-
cupying the abandoned
Arab village of Lifta on the
western outskirts of
Jerusalem.
Chief magistrate Aha-
ron Simha banned dis-
closure of their identities
in keeping with the Is-
raeli law which forbids
the identification of sus-
pects until they are for-
mally arraigned.

The police reportedly are
searching for a fourth man
alleged by the media to have
been the ringleader of the
Temple Mount plot. Accord-
ing to Israel Radio, the
three suspects were taken to
the Temple Mount by police
today and re-enacted, for
police and television
cameras, their attempts to
scale the wall and plant exp-

losives intended to harm
Moslem worshipperg as
they left the Al Aksa and
Dome-of-the-Rock mosques.
Police said the men were
"totally cooperative."
The four remanded in the
bus ambush case were iden-
tified by their lawyer, Mair
Schechter, as Levy Hazan,
Yehuda Richter, Craig
Leitner and Meir Leibowitz.
The lawyer confirmed an
earlier statement by Rabbi
Meir Kahane, leader of the
militant, anti-Arab Kach
movement, that all were
American olim living on the
West Bank.
The bus ambush was con-
ducted by masked gunmen

who attacked the vehicle
which was transporting
Arab day laborers from the
West Bank to their jobs in
Israel early Sunday morn-
ing.

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body in Geneva, pointed out
that since 1971ithe commis-
sion has had measures to be
taken against assaults on
human rights; neverthe-
less, tirades focusing on
Jews, Zionists and Western
democracies have in-
creased.
Lack noted that at the re-
cent meeting of the commis-
sion, assaults were made by
representatives from the
Ukraine, Byelorussia, the
Soviet Union and Libya in
which they linked Zionism
with Racism adn Nazism.
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western nations —
Canada, Spain, Italy and
West Germany — concen-
trated "abstractly" on
the dangers of neo-
Nazism and to-
talitarianism.
He reviewed attempts by
neo-Nazi groups to "wipe
the slate clean" by denying
that the Holocaust had ever
occurred and claiming that
these acts "were invented or
faked by Jews or Zionists"
in order to "extort" money
from the German govern-
ment and win sympathy
from the rest of the world.
Lack endorsed the
suggestion that the UN
organization use the 40th
anniversary of the end of
World War II to "mobilize
the representative of all
spiritual and moral forces in
alerting the world commu-
nity to the dangers which
these extremist and fanati-
cal ideologies represent."

White Slavery?

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is-
raeli Intefior Minister
Yosef Burg has expressed
strong opposition to the
plan of a Haifa firm to im-
port young women from
Thailand and the Phil-
ippines to care for, and per-
haps marry, disabled Israeli
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