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October 28, 1988 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-28

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of sea water over a million
years ago has left the area full
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reminiscent of how Lot's wife
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Terror Plan Casts Doubt
On PLO's Intentions

Jerusalem (JTA) — The cap-
ture this week of nine Palesti-
nian terrorists planning at-
tacks in Israel casts serious
doubt over Yassir Arafat's re-
cent declarations that he
wants to pursue peace with
Israel.
That view was expressed by
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres, after seven Palesti-
nians infiltrators waylaid in
the southern Lebanon securi-
ty zone early Monday were
identified as members of Al
Fatah, the military wing of
the Palestine Liberation
Organization controlled by
Arafat.
Two other Palestinians cap-
tured at about the same time
proved to be members of a
dissident terrorist group.
"I don't like people who talk
about a peace bloc and then
send terrorits on their way to
Israel," Peres told an election
rally in Kfar Sava Monday
night.
"I am more interested in
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He was referring to Arafat's
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"peace bloc" to seek a settle-
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On Monday, a senior PLO
official was quoted in Tunis as
urging Jews and Arabs in
Israel to vote for "the forces
which represent the real
peace choice."
It was from a PLO base in
the southern Lebanese port of
Sidon that the Al Fatah gang
departed Sunday. The seven,
one of them a 14-year-old girl,
hid out in Klea village in the
Israeli-patrolled security
zone, less than 300 yards from
the Israeli border.
They reportedly planned to

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The terrorists were cap-
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The captured men said they
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Palestine, headed by Nayef
Hawatmeh, and had been
sent to attack civilian targets
in Israel.
Al Fatah is making the
most of its failed infiltration
attempt. It distributed
photographs taken of the
seven gang members before
the operation.

Saudis Wearing
Israeli Boots?

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Officers of
Saudi Arabia's elite Royal
Horse Guards are riding high
astride their Arabian steeds,
wearing riding boots made in
Galilee kibbutz — but only
after the "Made in Israel"
labels have been removed.
Kibbutz Daphna, near the
Lebanese border, manufac-
tures boots and sandals at a
factory they opened in 1964.
The factory recently com-
missioned a French designer
to produce a riding boot with
a new sweat-absorbent liner.
It is being marketed abroad
by a British firm, and caught
the eye of their Saudi
customers.
The Saudis ordered the
footwear on condition that all
evidence of the country of
origin be removed before it
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