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January 17, 1975 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-01-17

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West Bank Maale Adumim Industrial Zone Work Protested

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Yitzhak Rabin an-
nounced at Sunday's Cabinet
meeting that work on the new
Maale Adumim industrial zone
along the Jerusalem-Jericho
road on the West Bank will
continue on schedule despite
mounting opposition. _
Rabin said that the Israel

Lands Authority, which re-
quested $1.6 million last week
to complete work on the in-
frastructure of the projected
complex of industrial plants
and workers' housing, would
remain in charge until the
end of the present fiscal
year, March 31. After that,
responsibility Will be vested

1.

in the ministry of commerce
and industry.
The Cabinet voted by a
substantial majority in favor
of Rabin's request not to
hold a fullscale debate on
the project which was orig-
inally approved by the -Cab-
inet Nov. 24.

left-wing f a c't i o n s, have
charged that the Maale Adu-
mim project was primarily
a political scheme to mollify
right-wing nationalist ele-
ments by further entrench-
ing Israel on the West Bank.
Some sources have argued
that the sums allocated for
Opponents, mainly from Maale Adumim would be bet-
ter spent on factories in Gali-
lee where jobs have become
scarce.
Jerusalem's Mayor Teddy
Kollek suggested that the in-
dustrial development of the
capital's northern suburb,
Anatot, should take prece-
dence over Maale Adumiin.
Last week, Labor MKs
Yossi Sarid and Eliezer Ro-
nen questioned Finance Min-
ister Yehoshua Rabinowitz
Come dine among the greenery in our
on reports that work on
scenery. Real, live trees. Then stay, and
Maale Adumim exceeded the
hear the real live music of lovely song-
approved budget. Meir Payil
stress Jodi Kellman. She really knows
of the Moked faction asked
her way around all your favorite tunes.
for an urgent Knesset de-
And she proves it in the lounge from 7 to
bate on the issue. It was
midnight Tuesday through Thursday.
learned at the same time
And 7 to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
that Jewish Agency treasur-
er Leon Dulzin had prom-
Come where the fine dining, lively
ised the Lands Authority a
drinks, live entertainment and good
$250,000 short-term loan on
times grow.
condition that it was guaran-
teed by the government.
The Jewish National Fund
is currently carrying out pre-
liminary work at Maale Adu-
mim as contractor for the
Lands Authority. It has com-
pleted leveling work for an
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