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In Jerusalem, Prime Minister Golda Meir and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan told the British troops sent to Northern Ireland to deal with Protestants' general strike BELFAST Britain airlifted 500 troop reinforcements into Northern Ireland Monday night to help if necessary in dealing with a militant Protestant general strike producing the worst outburst of civil unrest in the province's recent history. Food supplies were reported running low. A British army spokesman said the 500 troops one battalion plus technical experts trained in operating vital civilian services ' "will be standing by as a precaution in case of the further deterioration of the situation." The reinforcements pushed the total of British troops in Northern Ireland to just over 16,000. They arrived as militant Protestants blocked main roads with hijacked cars, buses, trucks, and trees, paralyzing traffic and commerce throughout the province. 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