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NEWS
Israel arrests thirty Jews
in bus sabotage attempt
Jerusalem (JTA) — The immense damage to Israel.
families of six of the sus-
Deputy Premier David
pects detained over the Levy told reporters after the
weekend in connection with Cabinet session that "every
the attempted sabotage of expression of violence must
Arab-owned buses in East be strongly condemned."
Jerusalem have appealed to
Yediot Achronot reported
the Israel Supreme Court to that the suspects included
ease the conditions of deten- residents of about 10 set-
tion. The court, however, tlements on the West Bank
has postponed any decision and Gaza Strip as well as
on the request.
Jerusalem and settlements
The families protested inside Israel. One was re-
that the detainees have not portedly a resident of
been allowed to contact Kiryat Arba, the Gush
their lawyers or their rela- Emunim stronghold over-
tives and that some were looking Hebron.
not given needed medical
Three of the suspects, ac-
treatment.
cording to Israeli newspap-
Interior Minister Yosef ers, included an uniden-
Burg meanwhile ordered tified relative of Gush
the police to permit the de- Emunim leader Rabbi
tainees to receive medica- Moshe Levinger, a career
tion and religious articles. army officer, and a member
But those materials were of a Golan Heights kibbutz.
not to be delivered directly
The initial reaction in the
by family members but sent territories was shock. Yoel
through police channels. Bin-Nunn, a settlers' leader
Families were informed was quoted as saying, "Th-
that they could not be told ose who planted bombs in
where the suspects are Arab buses also planted
being held, in compliance bombs underneath the
with court orders.
entire Jewish settlement
A news blackout on the
(movement) of Judea and
investigation remained in Samaria."
effect. Voice of Israel Radio
The early expressions of
reported that there are now shock later turned to disbe-
only 19 detainees in lief and charges of
Jerusalem, Ashkelon and scapegoating. Kiryat Arba
near Yagur in northern Is- residents demanded that
rael. According to media re- the authorities lift the news
ports earlier in the week, at blackout on the investiga-
least 30 persons were tion. The community ex-
rounded up, most of them pressed anger over the
residents of the West Bank "mass arrests" and claimed
and Golan Heights, includ- the authorities were
ing some leaders of the "smearing" the settlement
Jewish settlement move- movement. Members of sev-
ment.
eral West Bank settlements
According to some began arranging for legal
sources, only three of the counsel for the suspects.
subjects were directly in-
According to the informa-
volved in planting bombs in tion released by the police,
the Arab-owned buses early the authorities may have
last Friday morning. The acted on 'advance informa-
others are reportedly being tion about the incident.
questioned about their al-
In six of the vehicles,
leged roles in the sabotage police found bombs, each
attempt which has been at- weighing about four kilos,
tributed to a Jewish under- timed to explode Friday af-
ground terrorist gang based ternoon. The explosions
in the West Bank.
were apparently intended to
The attempt was foiled coincide with the rush hour
when police sappers safely when Arabs would be re-
dismantled time bombs turning home to celebrate
planted in six buses only Isra Wal Meeraj, a Moslem
hours before they were to holiday marking the ascent
begin operating on a route to heaven of the Prophet
from the center of East Mohammed.
Jerusalem to the Arab vil-
Police noted that the
lage of Kalandiya on the buses carrying the bombs
northern outskirts of the would have been passing
city.
through densely-populated
The Israeli Cabinet, at its neighborhoods in Arab East
weekly meeting Sunday,
Jerusalem and the explo-
roundly condemned the -sions might have killed not
sabotage attempt and had
only passengers but hun-
high praise for the security dreds of people in the
authorities. Premier Yit- streets.
zhak Shamir denounced the
This week, during a meet-
perpetrators, as did Labor ing of the Foreign Press
opposition leader Shimon
Association in Jerusalem,
Peres. Shamir said the se-
Israel Defense Minister
curity forces had prevented
Moshe Arens would not
a "disaster" that might have
reply when asked if the se-
resulted in the murder of curity services or the army
dozens of people and done
will destroy the homes of
Jews found guilty of ter-
rorism. The question obvi-
ously was prompted by the
round up of suspects in the
attempted mass sabotage of
Arab buses.
Arens admitted there was
a "legal anomaly" inasmuch
as Jews in the terra,- - s
are tried under Israel, v
while West Bank Arabs are
tried under military regula-
tions.
Arens also admitted that
there appeared to be "a
group of Jews working un-
derground, or in a clandes-
tine manner. You can there-
fore say there is a Jewish
underground. But if by un-
derground you mean a
larges-scale operation with
chapters all over the coun-
try and a chain of command,
then I do not think there is
such an organization.
He observed that the ar-
rests of Jews in connection
with the attempted bus
sabotage demonstrated that
the security agencies have
adapted themselves to
changing circumstances.
They were established on
the assumption that sub-
version and terrorist activi-
ties would originate in the
Arab sector. But the recent
arrests showed they now
pay equal attention to Jews,
Arens said.
Three Soviet
Jews jailed
in Zaire
Jerusalem (JTA) — Three
Russian Jews who have
relatives in Israel were ar-
rested in Kinshasa, Zaire
last week for allegedly spy-
ing for the Soviet Union.
The Israeli Foreign Minis-
try has instructed its em-
bassy in Kinshasa to look
into the case.
Yediot Achronot iden-
tified the three as Leonid
Treunanovsky, Khorgim
Gnadi Livyatin and Yuri
Smoller, the two latter men
said to be brothers. They
had reportedly immigrated
to Israel some years ago, ac-
cording to the Israeli news-
paper, but left and are now
permanent residents of
West Berlin. For a number
of years they have been
operating a business in
Zaire, trading in gold —
other precious me
Yediot Achronot reporteq..
The newspaper quoted
relatives here as saying
they were arrested because
a former partner with whom
they had quarreled impli-
cated them in a series of ter-
rorist attacks in Kinshasa.
The relatives appearled to
the Foreign Ministry and
Israeli and world media to
help secure their release.