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March 10, 1972 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-10

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Tar DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, March 10, 1972

Arabs Get Health, Vocational Grants

- JERUSALEM (JTA)—An alloca-
tion of about $250,000 for develop-
ment of health and vocational
training - projects' for Arabs in the
Gaza Stripand in the Judea and
SaMaria districts 'en the West Bank
was approved by the board of the
Trusteeship for Refuge Rehabili-

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tation and Economic Devolpment
Moshe Zinbar, governor of the
Bank of Israel, who is head of the
trusteeship, submitted plans for
the projects.ta the directors-of the
trusteeship._
The plans had been recommend-
ed by the defense ministry.
.The directors_aLso approved plans
for a new wing .for the gosierameat
hospital in..J•kblus in the West
Bank and the pair** of roads-and--
Playgrounds for refugee Arab
children h the Gaza Strip.
_ So far, the board was told, about
$1,000,000 in trusteeship funds iras:
been invested in improvement of
buildings and services in refugee
camps in the Gaza Strip and in the
Judea and Samaria districts.
The trusteeship was set up for
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