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August 22, 1975 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-08-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 22, 1975 5

Tours to Abu Rodeis, Sinai Passes Increase as Israelis Expect Pullout

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Tour-
ist agents here are taking
advantage of the expected
Sinai agreement between
Israel and Egypt by telling
Israeli and foreign tourists
that they only have a little
time left to see the Abu
Rodeis oilfields and the Mi-
tle and Gidi passes.
A three-day tour of the
Sinai is being offered which

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includes visits to El Arish, where in Israel.
the two passes, the oilfields,
The Foreign Ministry
Sharm El Sheikh, St. Cath- has refused to comment on
erina Monastery and Eilat.
any questions dealing with
Meanwhile, work contin- a plan to withdraw from
ues at the oilfields at the the oilfields although one
same time as plans are official said it will be car-
being made for an Israeli ried out only after Israel is
withdrawal. Workers at the assured of alternative
oilfields, who earlier this sources of oil.
year staged a strike for in-
The withdrawal in the
creased payment if there is Sinai will also be financially
a withdrawal, have been costly to the Ministry of De-
promised additional sever- fense. Israel will have to
ance payments and first abandon two large bases
preference for jobs else- constructed at the cost of

many millions of Israeli
pounds. These two bases, at
Balooza and Tassa, served
as the main supply depots
and command posts during
the Yom Kippur War. Most
of the construction there
cannot be moved elsewhere.

Egyptians. New fortifica-
tions costing several million
pounds were completed only
a few days ago there.

The withdrawal will also
call for the abandoning of
the famous position known
as "Budapest", the only po-
sition on the Barley Line
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