The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 18, 1986, Image 28

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PAGE 28 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE July 18, 1986 CERTIFIED MOHEL Cantor Akiva Ostrovsky approved by leading rabbis and doctors CALL 636-7303 24-hour answering service A , Arthur D. Solus, Manager ^ '. of Camp Chevrolet, Inc. , invites you to stop by and visit. l New Car Sales/Used Car Sales V Commercial & Fleet Sales . i Hours: Moo, Fri..9-9; Sat. .9 6; Suo.'-l2:30-5:30 j 4897 Buford Hwy., Chamblee, Go. v (Located 2 miles inside 1-285) ' / 457-8211 w ‘A True New York Deli’ 452-0516 A Pound of Potato Salad, Cole Slaw or Macaroni Salad With Purchase of A Pound of Meat from Our Deli Case With This Ad Thru Aug. 15, 1986. 4520-A Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd. Georgetown Shopping Center 452-0516 Open 7 Days Boychik’s, A Piece off New York in Atlantal Delicate—en - Restaurant - Catering SIZES 14 to 26 Saturday July 19 save30-50% Be here when the doors open, because these are our top brands priced to sell!! Qajbns Ladies Designer Fashions 2385 PEACHTREE RD • 261-5100 Above Turtle* PEACHTREE BATTLE PROMENADE OAILY 10-6 -Scandal - Continued from page 1. Lebanon quite close to the Israeli- Lebanese border. Because it was night and the guerrillas were able to hide amidst the limestone cliffs, the IDF had a difficult time suppressing them. The army, eager to prevent them from escaping, launched a frontal attack against the guerrillas and in the process two IDF soldiers were killed and nine others wounded. All four guerrillas were killed after the three-hour gunfight. It was the first time since Israel left Lebanon in June 1985 that such a violent clash had occurred between the IDF and Palestinian Arab guerrillas near the northern border. Two Syrian-backed groups took credit for the raid. The same afternoon as the raid, Thursday, Israel’s Air Force car ried out a retaliatory attack against terrorist bases near the Ein-Hilwe refugee camp in Sidon in south Lebanon. Then on Sunday, a sec ond air attack was launched. This time the Israeli Air Force demol ished targets in terrorists bases in the Druse-held hills south of Bei rut, killing at least two terrorists and wounding a dozen, according to Israeli sources. Shultz Continued from page I. the impact of terrorist attacks. He did not mention Saudi Arabia. Demolishing a contention fre quently stated by anti-Israelis that absence of a Palestinian state justi fies terrorism, Shultz said, “A second thing that is often said is that ter rorists are engaged in a justified, sometimes noble, cause, and that if we want to do something about it we have to get at the so-called root causes. This is a snare and a delu sion to fall for this line of reasoning. “In defending those who took the Achille Lauro, for instance, they were called by their defense lawyer ‘freedom fighters.’ That is a bunch of baloney. They weren’t advanc ing freedom by brutalizing the ship’s passengers and killing an innocent METRO WIDE DELIVERY MAJOR CREDIT CARDS BY PHONE TlTijlL J FLOWER SHOPS 'lTVV 255-7127 5975 Roswell Rd. Hammond Festival Center 565-2217 1401 Johnson Ferry Rd. Merchants Festival Center and crippled man. What they were seeking to do, so they said, any way, was to free comrades of theirs, so-called, who has been jailed for earlier terrorist attacks.” After not ing one of them was in jail for mur dering a four-year-old girl, Shultz added, “so where does that leave your root causes and freedom figh ters? You can throw that in the junk pail.” “It is a matter of outrage,” Shultz said, “to hear people refer in this regard to the so-called Palestinian issue. And you ask yourself, what side are the terrorists really on.” He pointed to the assassination of Mayor Al-Maari of Nablus who “stepped up to responsibility” in the “interests of the Palestinian cause” and peace. Israeli wins AZA award WASHINGTON—Yosef Yaa- kov, Minister-counselor and con sul-general for Israel in Washing ton, has been named the 1986 recipient of the Sam Beber AZA Distinguished Alumnus Award by the B’nai B’rith Youth Organiza tion (BBYO). The award is named in honor of the founder of AZA. Yaakov was a founding member of AZA in Shanghai, China, in 1939 and later served as second president of the 25-member chap ter. He was also a member of the Jewish Boy Scouts in China. Although Shanghai was the cen ter of Jewish activity in the Far East prior to the Second World War, there was no BBYO activity before the establishment of the Shanghai Chapter. The chapter remained in exist-' ence until the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. Then, its members began to leave China to pursue careers and new lives in other countries. Yaakov, who had been studying law, decided to move to Israel in 1948, during the Israeli War of Independence. In Israel, he served two and a half years in the military and then entered government service in the field of broadcasting for the prime minister’s office. While in China he had served as a news correspond ent for United Press International during the Chinese Civil War and as a broadcaster at the American radio station in the Far East. For the best prices in buying or leasing a Domestic or Foreign car call Jerry kraft of ROSWELL LEASING, INC. “Get your best price then call 881-0763 / can beat your best price." 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