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Israel Presents Peace Proposals in Cairo
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strengthening existing set-
last at least 3-5 years, Israel
tlements there.
will retain three military air
The war of statements
referred to by Begin is now
bases in the Rafah salient
and the Sharm el-Sheikh
being conducted in the
region, Weizman said. In
Egyptian press. The semi-
the next stage, however,
official daily Al Aram
Israel will keep only one
warned Wednesday that the
military air base and turn
Arabs are in a position to
the other two over to the
make war on Israel if Begin
civilian settlers for their
misses the chance for
use. He warned that the
peace. The paper said Begin
was wrong if he thought he
negotiations will be "very
fficult" but stressed that
could create a rift among
was worth taking risks for - the Arabs and it'll-pose a
peace if they lead to a stage
peace on Israel's terms.
where Israel and Egypt
Sadat moved on Tuesday
would exchange ambassa-
to squelch the pre-confer-
dors and have normal trade
ence statements himself,
relations.
saying the talks themselves,
Weiznian disclosed that not the advance rhetoric,
Premier Menahem Begin
were what really mattered.
gave him_ an oral message
At the same time, however,
to convey to Sadat. He said Sadat warned that - Israel
Begin is asking the Egyp- must choose between land
tian leader to end the war of and peace and that she
statements and counter-
could not have peace as
statements of - the past
long as she was 'occupying
week. Begin also Instructed
another's territory.
- Weizman to- clarify for
Earlier, Begin had
Sadat Israel's obligation
warned that unless Egypt
towards its' s-ettlements , in, accepted Israel's principles
Sinai and its policy of for a peace settlement - he
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would withdraw the entire
peace proposal.
The joint military_ com-
mittee deliberations were
due to begin Wednesday
with statements by Weiz-
man and Gamassy, fol-
lowed by formal working
sessions Thursday. The
Israeli-Egyptian political
committee will begin work-
ing in Jerusalem on Mon-
day. An advance Egyptian
security team arrived in
Israel this week.
Meanwhile, Rabbi Alexan-
der Schindler, chairman of
the Conference of Presi-
dents of Major American
Jewish Organizations flew
to Cairo this week to meet
with President Sadat.
Sadat gave an-assurance-
to Schindler "that Egypt
guaranteed the- security of
Israel
Sadat expressed
awareness of American
Jewry's concern for Israel's
security—and made deter-
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anxieties.
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NEWYORK-Henry Cha-
director general of overseas
fetz, a writer, editor, pub-
operations of the Joint Dis-
lisher and antiquarian book
tribution Committee, died
dealer, died Jan. 5 at age 60.
Jan. 4 in Jerusalem: He was Mr. Chafetz wrote mainly
69.
for a juvenile audience and
Mr. Horwitz emigrated to _ was co-owner and co-propri-
Israel after his retirement
etor of a bookstore recog-
from the-JDC in 1974 and
nized as an antiquarian and
continued to work with the
rare book center.
elderly in deprived areas of
Jerusalem. He was. a recipi-
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Paul Jacobs Dies;
Welfare's - prestigious Haz-
ani Award "in recognition
Activist, Reporter
of his innovative contribu-
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SAN FRANCISCO — Paul
A native of Cleveland, Mr.
Jacobs, an investigative re-
Horwitz was educated at
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Case-Western Reserve Uni-
radical activist, died Jan. 3
versity and at the New York
at age 59.
School of Social Work. He
Mr. Jacobs wrote or co-
joined the JDC-staff in 1946
authored eight books, was a
and served subsequently in
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Italy, Tunisia, Paris, Gen-
the American Jewish Corn-
eva and Israel.
fnittee, was an organizer for
the International Ladies
In Italy he helped speed
Garment - Workers . Union
the flow of displaced per-
from 1941 to 1943, was a
sons and concentration
member of the staffs of sev-
camp survivors to Israel
eral universities and a pro-
and other countries. In 1950
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he was appointed JDC di-
public television programs.
rector for Tunisia
He won an award from Sig-
In- 1953 Mr. Horwitz was
ma Delta Chi, the profes-
transferred to Paris and-ap-
sional journalism society.
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JDC's department of emi-
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