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January 11, 1991 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-11

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flying low, evading Israeli
radar monitors and scoring
accurate hits with chemical
weapons.
Israel, which is acutely
sensitive to loss of life, would
also be at a disadvantage in
a missile war with Iraq:
While Iraq possesses an
estimated 800 relatively
cheap and inaccurate
enhanced Scud missiles
deployed at some 86 sites
within range of Tel Aviv,
Israel has a relatively small
number of highly accurate
but extremely expensive
Jericho missiles.
According to one senior
analyst in Jerusalem, Israel
would be unable to sustain a
protracted conventional
missile war with Iraq and it
would rapidly move up to
tactical nuclear weapons to
ensure a quick end to the
conflict.
The pervading gloom has
been deepened by the revela-
tion that Israel's first test-
firing of the Arrow anti-
missile rocket last August —
just days after Iraq's inva-
sion of Kuwait — was not as
successful as originally
claimed.
Meanwhile, the Israeli
source believes that the Ira-
qi leader has played "a
superb tactical game" in the
crisis so far.
He is also convinced that,
backed into a corner, Mr.
Hussein will once again
seize the initiative, perhaps
by attacking Israel, in order
to upset the military plans
that are designed to drive
his forces out of Kuwait. ❑

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Staff, Bylines
Return To Post

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's
only English-language daily
has returned to a semblance
of normality, as the union-
management struggle at the
Jerusalem Post took a new
twist.
After a week of unsigned
news articles in early
December, familiar bylines
reappeared in the paper
when most striking editorial
staff members returned to
work at the invitation of
Post President and
Publisher Yehuda Levy.
Mr. Levy, who had earlier
fired the hold-outs, demand-
ed that they sign individual
contracts as a condition of
their rehire. But most of the
employees refused to do so,
not wanting to forfeit the
protection of their union, the
Israel Journalists Associ-
ation.

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