Israel's Trarel Tax Penalizes 2 Middle Class, Air Official Says; I LONDON (JTAl—A sec- , and Jew has been murdered %l ottre for Threat Questioned recently in Iraq. a spokes- More Iraqi Jews Reported Slain. • port Minister Shimon Peres man for the British section said afterward that IATA I of the World Jewish Congress had no right to intervene in : told the Jewish Telegraphic any government's taxation A gene y. The spokesman policy. Israel's travel tax , identified the victim as Jacob amounts to $145 plus 10 per I Abdul Aziz, a prominent cent of the air fare, depend- member of the Baghdad Jewish community. ing on destination. The murder of another Di Palma, a tax lawyer and an executive of Trans- B a g h d a d Jew, Abraham World Airlines, said the Saigh, was reported earlier. Israeli tax was invalid be- According to the WJC caused by taxing travel to spokesman, Aziz disappeared foreign countries Israel was j recently along with seven oth- a s s u to i n g extraterritorial er Iraqi Jews. There is anxi- rights it did not have. ety in the Iraqi Jewish corn- He said the tax was "anti- munity, as recent events social because the rich will have aroused fear of a new travel in any case" and be- anti-Jewish campaign. cause "certain segments of (In Paris the WJC report- the population are exempted ; ed the murder of a third and others are reimbursed Iraqi Jew. He was identified A spokesman for Trans- because it is tax-deductible." by the surname Rajwan and According to Di Palma, said to be one of the Iraqi "the travel tax largely vio- Jews reported missing.) Gov't. Beats Back lated the middle class work- Alarmed at the deteriorat- ers' freedom to travel." He ing situation of Jews- in Iraq, No-Confidence said discrimination resulted Jacob Stein, chairman of the Motion OverVered, because Israel permits Lpe- conference of presidents of cial tax reductions on travel Major American Jewish Or- JERUSALEM (JTA I—For to certain countries such as ganizations, urged that "the the second time in two Cyprus, Romania, Kenya and American Jewish community weeks, the government has Ethiopia. spare no effort in utilizing all decisively defeated a no- The IATA official said he its resources" to protect the confidence motion by opposi- visited Israel in 1965 and several hundred Jews who tion factions over alleged 1967 to try to have the travel remain in Iraq. scandals in the operations "It is tragic indeed," Stein tax rescinded. During his of the state-owned Vered current visit, he did not re- said. "that once again Jews water resources development quest meetings with govern- are suffering for being Jews company. ment officials. and that the sense of human- Last week's motion, stem- Di Palma did not specify ity and respect for the rights ming from charges by the what type of sanctions his of the person have been Gahal and Free Center fac- subcommittee would recom- abandoned by a member of tions of bribery and kick- mend. the United Nations family." backs to Israeli officials, was Stein called on the Iraq An El Al spokesman said voted down 55-29. The pre- government to return the vious motion which sought that the threat of "legal missing Jews to their homes sanctions and proceedings" to blame the government against Israel may be aimed and families and to expedite for Vered's financial col- arrangements for those who lapse also ,as rejected by a at harming the Israeli car- wish to leave the country. rier by limiting Its landing large margin of votes. Meanwhile, Bnai Brith has rights. T h e spokesman, Agriculture Minister Halm Moshe Eilat, said El AI of- announced that it asked the Gvati, who has over-all re- ficials were uncertain what Justice Department to grant sponsibility for Vered, ac- motives 1 a y behind the Syrian Jews parole authority cused the opposition of flout- threat. to enter the U.S. as refugees. ing State Comptroller Vies. David M. Blumberg, Bnai Israel has been pressing hak Nebenzahl's request not Brith president, stated in a to publicly debate the "brok- hard for additional landing letter to Atty. Gen. Richard ri g hts United a es erage money" which Vered Kleindienst that a ruling be officials allegedly paid to in- for El Al to put it on a com- applied to Syria's 4,000 Jews petitive basis with other similar to that by former Gahat charged last week foreign airlines and with Atty. Gen. John Mitchell that Vered paid out $6,000,- Trans-World Airlines, the waiving immigration quotas 000 in bribes to secure con- American flag carrier, its to authorize entry of Soviet tracts in Africa and else- principal competitor. Di Pal- Jews. where and alleged that some ma is a TWA executive. Blumberg said in his let- El Al said today that its __ of this money may have been "kicked back" to the managing director had re- ceived a cable from Knute Israeli go-betweens. Gvati said the opposition Hammarskjold, director-gen- was harassing the govern- eral of IATA in Geneva, say- ment after losing the first ing that Di Palma's state- vote on a no-confidence mo- ment was made on his "per- sonal responsibility" and did tion. not reflect the views of IATA. A transport ministry spokesman said that any • IATA decision must be un- animous and that it was not likely that El Al would vote against its own government We are looking for tenant if the issue was raised by investors for a modest- IATA. sized medical building to El Al recently said that its rights are presently limited be built in Southfield. to New York's Kennedy Air- Excellent location, five port. The carrier is seeking minutes from Providence additional landing rights on Hospital, Sinai Hospital the U.S. West Coast and at a Middle Western urban and Mt. Carmel Mercy center. TWA 'enjoys rights Hospital. Adequate park- for traffic to and from ing space. Tenant investors Israel in eight large Ameri- can cities on both coasts and may participate in design the Midwest. of Building. JERUSALEM (JTA)—An official of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said that its taxa- tion subcommittee would re- commend "legal sanctions or proceedings against the state of Israel" to force revoca- tion of its travel tax, said to he the highest in the world. Joseph Di Palma, subcom- mittee chairman, issued the warning at a meeting of lo- cal international airline re- presentatives in Tel Aviv. He told a press conference that the tax was "antisocial. prohibitive and discrimina- tory" and said it violated ac- aviation international has cords which Israel signed. ter that the situation of Syri- an Jews was "more griev- ous" than that of Soviet Jews and that an American com- mitment to provide them a haven would do much to maintain their morale. Meanwhile, a Lebanese Jew was kidnaped by two armed men on a main street in downtown Beirut but was ' released the following day. It is believed here that Selim Halam was kidnaped by Palestinian terrorists after having been mistaken for someone else. The kidnapers apparently realized their mistake and returned Halam to his home. The sources said that the Lebanese authorities used all the means at their disposal during Halam's disappear. ance to trace him. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, Nov. 17, 1972 Repartee is a duel fought with the points of jokes.— Max Eastman. IF YOU TURN THE UPSI FIN DE DOWN YOU WON'T D A FINER WINE THAN Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.— Mark Twain. Milos Wieoriog, Dotro;t, Mich. PRE-HANUKA SALE • Suits • Pants • Shirts • Jackets - plus everything else Most Complete Selection of Formal Wear ATTENTION PHYSICIANS Write Box 1068 The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Rafah Now a City JERUSALEM — Rafah. in the southern Gaza Strip, for- : mally became a city last month and acquired a new mayor. 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