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February 14, 1986 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-02-14

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Israeli Embassies Put
On Alert After Threats

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli em-
bassies and diplomatic mis-
sions around the world were
put on alert for possible ter-
rorist retaliation as the coun-
try's leaders continued last
week to debate the wisdom of
forcing a private Libyan plane
to land at an Israel Air Force
base because top Palestinian
terrorist leaders were believed
to have been aboard.
The plane, a Gulfstream ex-
ecutive jet enroute from Ben-
ghazi to Damascus, was re-
leased four and half hours after
it was intercepted following an
identity check which deter-
mined there were not terrorists
among its nine passengers and
three-man crew.
The incident, in addition to
being an embarrassment to
Israel, raised strong possibil-
ities that terrorists would
launch new strikes at Israeli
targets. Libyan leader Col.
Muammar Qaddafi vowed re-
prisals. Ahmed Jibril, one of
the terrorists presumed to
have been on the plane, warned
civilians to stay off Israeli and
American airliners.
A spokesman for El Al,
Israel's national airline, said
there were no grounds to fear

a terrorist response because El
Al maintains the most strin-
gent security measures and its
flight paths take it far from
Libyan airspace.
Several Cabinet members
stressed they were not notified
or consulted in advance on the
occasion to intercept the
Libyan plane. Prime Minister
Shimon Peres told the Knes-
set's Foreign Affairs and
Security Committee that the
decision had to be made in a
matter of minutes, leaving no
time for general discussion.
Only he, Defense Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin and chief of Staff
Gen. Moshe Levy were con-
sulted and all approved the
interception.

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