suffered when he was struck
on the head by a brick hurl-
ed into his car on the Hebron
road in the southern part of
Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses reportedly
pointed out the suspects.
They also claimed that
police officers witnessed the
assault but did nothing to
prevent it.
No evidence has been pro-
duced so far to refute that
charge. If true, it is a wor-
risome sign that Jewish
police may experience a
psychological block when
required to protect Arabs
from assaults by Jews.
Israel Treats
Chernobyl Kids
New York (JTA) — A
group of 196 Jewish children
from the Chernobyl area in
the Soviet Union, who may
be suffering from radiation
sickness, landed at Ben-
Gurion Airport last Friday
after a delay of 60 hours be-
cause of an error by
Romanian airline officials.
The youngsters are the
vanguard of 3,000 who are
being brought to Israel by
the Chabad Lubavitch
movement on a human-
itarian mission.
Chabad, aided by its af-
filiate organization, Lishkas
Ezras Achim, worked six
months on the project, called
"Children of Chernobyl."
The children, some of
whom are known to be ailing
as a result of the 1986
nuclear disaster, will be
checked for medical prob-
lems at a special clinic at
Kfar Chabad.
Currently unaccompanied
by parents, they will live at
Kfar Chabad, a religious
township about 15 miles
southeast of Tel Aviv.
Their arrival was delayed
initially because of an error
made by Tarom, the
Romanian airline from
which Chabad chartered two
planes to pick up the chil-
dren at Minsk in the Soviet
Union.
British press magnate
Robert Maxwell intervened,
providing his private plane
which brought fresh Tarom
crews to London.
The Tarom planes flew to
Israel with the children, who
had waited with their
families 60 hours at the
Minsk airport. There were
about 600 parents and chil-
dren all told.
The children, ages 6 to 15,
are virtually all from secular
homes in the Ukrainian
cities of Gomel and Mozyr,
within a 100- mile radius of
Chernobyl.
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