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August 17, 1990 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-08-17

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Israel Not In
Blockade Plans

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Per-
sian Gulf crisis may be mov-
ing toward Israeli waters,
but Defense Minister Moshe
Arens assured the country
Tuesday that Israel is not
participating in the U.S.-led
blockade against Iraq.
Arens specifically denied
an NBC-TV news report that
Israel asked the United
States for additional aircraft
and attack helicopters to
help in the blockade of Iraq
and Kuwait, which the Ira-
qis occupied on Aug. 2.
"I hear that the embassy
in Washington has already
denied the report, and I can
only add my own denial to
it," the defense minister told
Israel Radio.
He said Israel also has not
asked the United States to
speed up the delivery of
weapons on order.
Mr. Arens said Israel is not
directly involved in the Gulf
crisis, is taking no part in
activities there and has no
reason to intervene.
But the crisis cold con-
front Israel in its home
waters.
Iraq trades with Jordan
across their common border
and conducts maritime
commerce by way of Jor-
dan's only seaport, Aqaba,
which lies within shouting
distance of the Israeli resort
town of Eilat.

Security Stops
Terror Bomb

Jerusalem (JTA) — A ter-
rorist car bomb plot intended
to cause maximum civilian
casualties in Jerusalem was
thwarted by security forces
last month, it was disclosed
in a Ramallah military court
Monday.
The chief suspect, Wail
Mohammad Musa Salame, a
31-year-old Jordanian
citizen, was arraigned for
the crime.
According to the charge
sheet, Salame was recruited
two years ago by Al Fatah,
the main faction of the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization, and trained in the
use of arms and explosives at
bases in Jordan and Algeria.
In April, he was ordered to
remove explosives from a
secret cache in the Ramot
forest and booby-trap a
stolen white Ford to which
police license plates were
affixed.
The plot was foiled by the
suspect's arrest a week
earlier when he crossed the
Allenby Bridge from Jordan
into Israel.

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