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Terrorist Bomb. The Israelis were back attacking Lebanon last week, this time destroying houses in the village of Majdal al Zoun and taking Lebanese prisoners back to Israel with them. Hours later, the fedayeen retaliated by staging a rocket and grenade attack on an Israeli border kibbutz in eastern Galilee. At week's end, a terrorist bomb exploded in a police car in downtown Jerusalem, wounding 13 people...
Kill Them Again! At Qiryat Shemona, Ma'alot and Kibbutz Shamir -other border communities that had been shocked by fedayeen attacks earlier this year-the primary response was anguish and grief, as well as anger. Bet She'an was somehow different. An enraged mob hurled the bodies of the dead guerrillas from a second-story apartment window, kicked them, spat on them, stabbed them with sticks, then doused them with kerosene and set them afire. "Kill them again! Kill them again!" some shouted. Throwing back Israeli policemen who tried to smother the flames with blankets, the crowd chanted...
...advocacy of the abolition of the family that Jencks really oversteps himself. After presenting a persuasive argument for a socialist society, Jencks's courage fails him. He has trouble making up his mind whether to opt for socialism, the abolition of the family in favor of a Kibbutz system of child-rearing, or a combination of both. This confusion is not warranted by the facts and arguments Jencks provides. He argues...
...landed on the municipal beach in a small dinghy and sneaked into town in civilian clothes. They were soon discovered by one of the civilian patrols that have been organized in border settlements as a result of the recent fedayeen raids on Qiryat Shemona, Ma'alot and Shamir kibbutz. Shooting started, and the Palestinians ducked into an apartment house for protection...
Waiting until President Nixon's departure, Israeli jets last week swarmed over southern Lebanon to avenge an earlier terrorist attack on a border kibbutz in which three women died. In three days of air raids on Palestinian refugee camps and fedayeen bases, 30 people were reported killed and 122 wounded. On their way to Lebanon, ironically, the planes could be heard from Golan Heights positions that Israeli ground forces were abandoning under the terms of Henry Kissinger's ceasefire. TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin watched the withdrawal and sent this report...