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Friday, Dec. 12, 1969
THE SOOTHfltN ISCAEUTE
Israel Security Forces
Round-Up Terrorists
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Security
Forces continued last week to
round up suspected terrorists in
northern Israel. The search was
concentrated at Majdal Kurum,
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an Israeli Arab village about 10
miles east of Acre, where a large
cache of arms and explosives
was discovered in the house of
one suspect. Israeli police bat
tled a gang of saboteurs in the
West Bank town of Jenin,
killing two of them while two
others escaped. Two policemen
were wounded in the skirmish
with small arms and hand gre
nades.
A. curfew has been imposed
on the town and a search was
under way for the escapees.
Police were led to Majdal
Kurum after two terrorists who
died in an explosion outside of
Acre yesterday were identified
as residents of that village. The
two were killed when they
stopped their car abruptly for a
red light, detonating the explo
sives they were carrying. Police
said they were the same men
who planted explosives at an
apartment house in Haifa.
An alert schoolboy spotted
the device and called police who
dismantled the bomb minutes
before it was set to go off.
Police arrested seven suspects
in Majdal Kurum. „ A^
were described as economically •
well-off Arabs who worked in
Haifa or in Nahariya. One is a
stone carver who makes grave
stones for a Jewish cemetery
near the village. Police tore up
the floor of his home and dis
covered an array of firearms,
high explosives, detonators and
electric timing devices.
The terrorist ring at Majdal
Kurum was believed to have
been linked to another terrorist
cell in Acre. Six local Arabs
arrested there recently have
confessed to the series of apart
ment house bombings in Haifa
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a month ago which killed two
and injured 16. They had been
receiving explosives by boat
from Syria. One of the boats
was intercepted by the Israel
Navy a week ago, leading to the
arrests.
Acre was quiet after a
night in which police battled
angered Jewish youths attemp
ting to invade the Arab quarter
of the town. In several parts of
town Arabs were set upon and
beaten by Jews. Arabs were re
portedly arming themselves with
stones and knives against an at
tack on their quarter. Four
civilians and three policemen
were injured in a stone-throw
ing melee near the gates to the
quarter. A few Jewish youths
were arrested for beating up
Arabs. In one instance, a po
liceman trying to arrest a Jew
ish youth was assaulted by a
Jewish mob. The town was re
ported to be functioning norm
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outside of the Arab quarter.
Acre, across the bay from Haifa,
has a population of about 32|tJ00
of which more than 8,000 are
Arabs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Reuben
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