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But it is being careful not to ex- ploit the uncertainty some South African Jews feel in the face of their new and untested black leadership. "This is a proper time to re- assess our way of operating in South Africa," said Yehiel Leket, acting chairman of the Jewish Agency and the World Zionist Or- ganization. But he said the Jewish Agency has "decided to adopt a policy of emphasizing the attractiveness of Israel" rather than of "warn- ing Jews of the potential danger " So, for instance, the agency is increasing the number of pilot trips it offers to Israel for South Africans considering aliyah. And meanwhile it has estab- lished a "situation room" in Tel Aviv to facilitate up-to-the- minute monitoring of political de- velopments in South Africa, which is home to 110,000 Jews, including 20,000 native Israelis. But whether South African Jews will begin flocking to Israel remains unclear. 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This is a "significant sign that many people feel it's the right time to come to Israel," he said. Mr. Leket's sanguine approach to South African aliyah under the new regime contrasts with pro- nouncements by Hanan Ben- Yehuda, the Jewish Agency treasurer and chairman of its Committee for South African Af- fairs. Some Israeli officials have said that any aggressive "lobbying' for emigration from South Africa now, in the wake of the victory for democratic principles, is in- appropriate. Mr. Leket said the Jewish Agency is working "in full coop- eration with the government of Israel, and there is no contradic- tion between our policy (of aliyah) and the good relations we (Israel) have to develop with South Africa." There is no atmosphere of pan- ic among the Jews nor a sudden increase in aliyah. Nonetheless, there is a substantial increase in the number of people making se- rious inquiries about emigrating for Israel. Mr. Leket told Ambassador Liel he wishes the new South African government well and hopes for a continued strength- ening of relations between Israel and South Africa. Youths Nabbed In Firebombing Berlin (JTA) — Four young men have been arrested as suspects in an arson attack five weeks ago against a synagogue in the north- ern city of Lubeck. The men will be charged with attempted mur- der and arson. The four suspects range in age from 19 to 24. Hatred of foreign- ers and Jews prompted the at- tack, which was planned a few hours before it was perpetrated, the Federal Prosecutor's Office said in a statement. Early on March 25, the four al- legedly threw two Molotov cock- tails into the entrance of the building which houses the syn- agogue and then ran away. Five people who live above the synagogue were asleep at the time. They were alerted by neigh- bors who heard glass breaking and discovered the fire in its ear- ly stage. No one was hurt and only slight damage was caused to the synagogue. According to a local newspaper in Lubeck, the four who were ar- rested live in a city district known as a stronghold of extreme right- wing parties. Following the arson attack, thousands marched in Lubeck and other cities against hatred of foreigners and Jews. Last week, 100 German artists opened an exhibit in Lubeck to raise money for repairing the syn- agogue. The organizers said the exhibition is "a sign of solidarity with our Jewish neighbors."