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February 11, 1994 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-02-11

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WE RE
_YS
BuyiNG

Valentine's Day is Monday, February 14th

SILVER COINS
GOLD COINS
TIFFANY
FRANKLIN MINT
STERLING SILVER
SILVER DOLLARS
ANTIQUE SILVER
FLATWARE SETS
CANDLESTICKS
PAPER MONEY
PATEK PHILLIPE
VACHERON
TEA SERVICES
CARTIER
VAN CLEEF
POSTCARDS
PENDANTS
ROYAL DOULTON

Greenstone's specializes in the
expert design and creation of
fine pearl jewelry. Select from
beautifully-finished necklaces,

CULTURED CLASSICS

a wide variety of bracelets,
earrings, enhancers and clasps.
Pictured from $550. Other
selections from $45.

ANTIQUE JEWELRY
POCKET WATCHES
COIN COLLECTIONS
ROLEX WATCHES
STICK PINS
BROACHES
HUMMELS
SILVER BARS
DIAMONDS
GEMSTONES
SCRAP GOLD
OBJECTS D'ART
BOWLS fi TRAYS
COIN WATCHES
RINGS
PIAGET
10-24 KOROT GOLD
CHAINS

EARRINGS

We are interested in serving
you or your client in the
appraisal or liquidation of
your coins, jewelry, col-
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PLEASE CALL OR STOP IN!

GREENSTONE'S

CREATORS OF FINE JEWELRY SINCE 1925

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Soldiers Killed
In Lebanon

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Four
Israeli soldiers were killed
and five others wounded in
an attack by the fundamen-
talist Hezbollah movement
in the southern Lebanon
security zone.
Israeli casualties from the
day's fighting were reported
to be the heaviest in six
months.
Following the assault,
gunners of the Israel
Defense Force and its allied
South Lebanon Army re-
sponded with heavy artillery
fire, and Israeli air force jets
and attack helicopters car-
ried out bombing raids on
Hezbollah targets north of
the buffer zone.
Most of the Israeli
casualties occurred in the
first minutes of the attack on
an Israel Defense Force pat-
rol, which was shot at close
range from a variety of
weapons, from light arms to
shoulder-held missiles.

The ambush reflects an in-
crease in Hezbollah's war of
attrition against Israeli and
allied South Lebanon Army
troops. The pro-Iranian
group had reduced its at-
tacks in the days preceding
last month's meeting in
Geneva between President
Clinton and Syrian Presi-
dent Hafez Assad.
Syria is believed to have
considerable influence over
Hezbollah and other rejec-
tionist terror groups in Leb-
anon. Observers here blam-
ed the recurrence of
hostilities on Syrian manip-
ulation of Hezbollah's ac-
tivities.
But Hezbollah spokesmen
in Beirut said the escalation
of the fighting was timed to
mark the anniversary of the
deaths of their group's
leaders at the hands of
Israeli forces.
The attack occurred a day
after the IDF commander for
the northern region, Maj.
Gen. Yitzhak Mordechai,
forecast there would be a
new round of hostilities from
Hezbollah and other forces
that reject Israel's accord
with the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization.

Maj. Gen. Mordechai made
his remark at a gathering in
the security zone town of
Mai jayoun held to recall the
313 SLA soldiers killed since
the pro-Israel force was
formed.
The last Israeli to be killed
in southern Lebanon died
Dec. 10 in a missile attack
launched by Hezbollah. El

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