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September 06, 1991 - Image 206

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-06

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Ireland
and the United Nations
Interim Forces in Lebanon
have lodged protests with
Israel in response to recent
incidents by Israel's allied
South Lebanon Army in
which, they say, SLA forces
"indiscriminately" fired
toward positions held by
Irish troops with the inter-
national force.
In the latest incident, ac-
cording to a protest Ireland
made last week, a tank shell
was lobbed at the main
building housing Irish com-
pany headquarters in
Barashit village. There were
no casualties, but the shell-
ing caused structural
damage.
UNIFIL spokesman Timor
Goksel said that just within
the last week there have
been 60 incidents of firings
close to Irish positions or
patrols in the Barashit area.
He said several Irish posi-
tions, along with two ar-
mored personnel carriers,
were hit and damaged by
SLA fire. The fire was part of
artillery actions carried out
against the Shi'ite funda-
mentalist organization Hez-
bollah, as well as against
other targets operating nor-
th of Israel's so-called securi-
ty zone.
"Unless the firing ceases
immediately, someone is go-
ing to get hurt, and that will
only serve to make an al-
ready bad situation worse."

CAJE Sets
. Writing Contest

New York — An annual
prize of $1,000 for a short
story on a Jewish theme will
be offered by the Coalition for
the Advancement of Jewish
Education (CAJE) in its third
annual David Dornstein
Memorial Creative Writing
Contest for Young Adult (
Writers.
The contest is open to
anyone between the ages of
18 and 35. Each entrant may
submit one typed, double-
spaced story of 5,000 words or
less in any calendar year. The
story must be original, and
must never have been
published or received an
award.
The deadline for this year's
contest is Dec. 31, 1991. The
winning submission will be
published in the CAJE
Jewish Education News.
For information about the
David Dornstein Memorial
Creative Writing Contest,
contact CAJE, 261 W. 35th
St., Floor 12A, New York, N.Y.
10010, 212-268-4210.

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