Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964 Page: 12 of 12
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Page 12-Ft. Worth Texas Jewish Post Thursday, February 6, 1964
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is one of the eleven Israelis are now all patients in mental
who, after long years of pro- institutions.
tracted negotiations and U. N. It was March 1952 when
intervention, have been return- Liebes, on leave from the army,
ed to Israel from imprisonment went for a stroll on the banks
in Syria. They have been ex- Gf Lake Kinneret. On his way
changed for sixteen Syrians held back camp he suddenly found
in Israel. himself surrounded by armed
Except for three — two girls Syrian soldiers who had crossed
and an engineer, abducted by into Israel territory. That’s how
the Syrians from Lake Kinneret it all began; and that’s more or
last July—they were all incar- less how it happened with the
cerated in Syrian jails for per- others: abduction or inadvert-
iods ranging up to fourteen ent crossing of the border line,
years. On the Syrian side there was
Of the eight, Liebes is the no trial. To be sure there was
only one who retained his men- “interrogation,’’ but once this
tal faculties, who did not go was over there came torture for
out of his mind under the con- torturers sake with the aim
tinuous torture to which they clearly set: to drive the prison-
In commenting on the 30 Jewish migrants shown arriving, under Public Law 86-648 as amended, at Idle-
wild through United Hias Service assistance, James P. Rice, Executive Director of the worldwide migra-
tion agency, said: “President Kennedy and President Johnson, while serving as Senators in 1&57, acted
as a most effective team to insure passage of this vital emergency refugee legislation, in response to
appeals of U. S. voluntary resettlement agencies of all faiths." Mr. Rice expressed the hope that “the
close partnership between the two leaders which, in the past, produced such memorable results, will
be reflected in President Johnson’s personal interest in the enactment of the late President Kennedy’s
recommendations to Congress for the liberalization of the basic immigration and nationality policy of
the United States."
have been submitted and which ers to madness. -----------
defies descrintion. He is the Liebes finds re-telling hard. world V> know. Not tor my sake, hardly room to stand. All our shown pornographic pictures
only one so far though broken His high pitched, voice quivers. *m unimportant. Im back. But needs had to be done in that and then they began hitting his
those)*™ left hW "• St“Ch *“ SUlf0Cat-in£ MJSS
humanity. All the others are liv- tell it all,” he says. “I want the r„^je the world Outside^ Syrian ^HicwT^were boo*s • • •
taking turns at the small win- • • • Yitzhak Marall had a
. dow to watch the spectacle and hernia. Once the Syrians learn-
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The cruelties are indescrib- was shut. Gasping for air, the went out of his mind. They went
able. Application of electric prisoners were near suffocation on with the hitting—it became
shock was “routine”—as was the . . . they fainted. Then, the win- an almost daily pastime — and
rest . . . dow was opened a little. Air Marall’s only reaction was . . .
Here’s a glimpse into the in- came in. Not enough to live, the singing of the “Hatikvah”.
ferao. but too much to let us die” . . . One of the prisoners—Moris
. . . The summer heat was . . . One morning they strip- Hakak who possessed great pthy-
stifling. In threes the Israel ped one of the Israel prisoners sicai strength_escaped. He man-
prisoners were put in solitary naked and took him out into age(j to reach the synagogue in
confinement cells, each of which the yard where a number of Damascus. There he begged the
destined to make the life of the Syrian officers and soldiers jews to help him hide. They
prisoner unbearable. There was were waiting. The prisoner was Were terrified. The rabbi wept.
But they called the police and
handed him over . . . Back in
prison, Hakak soon became a
wreck. The most ingenious tor-
tures were applied to him. All
his teeth were pulled out, his
ears were cut off . . . Soon he
lost his mind. He tried to com-
mit suicide by hitting his head
against the wall . . Finally he
was executed . . .
These are merely drops of
the sea of cruelty and torture in
which the Israeli prisoners were
held for long years — and in
which ten more are still being
held.
Israel has appealed to the Red
Cross ... to the United Nations
. . . “The world must be a-
roused”—says Reuven Liebes
Will the word be aroused?
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964, newspaper, February 6, 1964; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755750/m1/12/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .