Morocco Government Fires Official Danny Raskin's Passover Celebrations in Israel, Belgium Marred by Rainstorm, Fire for Suggesting Peace With. Israel A Moroccan government offi- cial has been fired from his post for proposing that the Arab world and Israel become friends in response to the plea from Pope John XXIII for world peace. Abdeselem Hajji, head of the Secretariat for the Secretary of Private Banquet Rooms Seating from 10 to 300. We are equipped to handle large parties, any time, fast and efficiently. State for Information, Youth and Sports, made known his sugges- tion in an article he signed for the newspaper Morocco Informa- tion. He said the Arab states and Israel should patch up their dif- ferences to serve as an exam- ple to the rest of the world. He said also that a protest should be lodged with the United Arab Republic against "warlike ex- periments of a few Nazi scien- tists." He concluded his article by saying, "Let those agree with me speak up. 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Italians Play `Anne Frank' on Moscow Stage TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Hundreds of guests en route to a Passover celebration at Israel's southern- most point, the port city of Eilat, were stranded in the Negev by a sudden rainstorm that dumped as much water on the area in two hours as it normally gets in two years. The road to Eilat was cut and large portions of the road were submerged. The travelers found shelter in Beersheba and Mitz- peh Ramon where they waited while kibbutz volunteers and army units worked around the clock to repair both the road and battered telephone lines. The airport at Eilat also was damaged by heavy currents. Communications were restored with the port city and people started to pour in for the fes- tivities which featured a huge display on the life of Eilat in ancient days and now. Passover ceremonies w e r e held for the first time since Roman days on Massada Hill overlooking the Dead Sea. 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