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UMW kilirasiale, Illocks E. of ereadlold • • Hours: Mon. to Sat. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. AVID 0 0 • • • • 41 0 40 fP 41 41 0 411 41 0 41 0 41 0 40 0 411 41 0 41 41 40 for Ministry, told the Knes- set's foreign affairs and se- curity committee that this was necessary because once the entire Sinai Peninsula is returned to Egypt, Israel will be left without bargain- ing chips. Kubersky, who has been involved in the autonomy talks with Egypt, addressed the committee as Israel pre- pared to hand back Area Five, the largest portion of Sinai, to the Egyptians to- day. He noted that in the autonomy talks, the Egyp- tians did not raise the issue of Jewish settlements on the West Bank because they take for granted that the Sinai solution will eventu- ally be applied to that terri- tory. Israel agreed to remove all Jewish settlements from Sinai under terms of the peace treaty with Egypt. According to Kubersky, Cairo is con- vinced that the West Bank settlements also will have to be aban- doned. The problem, he said, is that while Israel is carrying out its part of the peace agreement, it will "soon be left without any cards in the game." After the Israeli pull- back to the El Arish-Ras Mohammed line at the end of this week, Egypt will be in possession of two-thirds of the peninsula. Israel will retain only 19,400 square kilometers. Defense Minister Ezer Weizman flew to Cairo Tuesday to make the final arrangements for the pull- back. He was greeted at the airport by the Egyptian De- fense Minister, Kamal Has- san Ali. Weizman told Ali told everything was ready for the handover to Egypt of the main Israeli base at Sinai at Refidim which will revert to its Egyptian name of Bir Gifgafa. The Israeli defense chief's latest visit to the Egyptian capital is intended to part to ease the 'tension that has developed between Israel and Egypt because of the deadlock in the autonomy talks. Under the terms of the peace treaty, Egypt will be permitted four border units along the new line with light arms and wheeled vehicles. It will be permitted one mechanized infantry di- vision between the Suez Canal and the new buffer zone, it will include one armored brigade of 230 tanks and 480 armored DR. ALBERT DUNN Would Like To Thank his many friends and patients for their kind wishes and thoughts during his recent illness. . a-- personnel carriers of all meeting here. "It is not types, 126 artillery pieces Israel that created the re- and seven anti-aircraft cent crisis in the region, battalions. This force will neither in Iran nor in Af- ghanistan," Burg said. total 22,000 men. On the other hand, Jus- Israel is giving up areas of vital strategic importance tice Minister Shmuel Tamir who just returned from a as well as the oilfields, re- visit to the U.S. where he turned to Egypt last month, conferred with Vance and which experts believe could other Administration offi- have made Israel self- sufficient in petroleum cials, reiterated statements within one-three years. Is- he made in Washington and in New York that it would rael also has given up the be premature to accuse the town of El Arish with its air- field and thriving fishing U.S. of applying pressure on industry which it did much Israel in the autonomy talks. to develop. He acknowledged, how- It is also relinquishing ever, that the Americans the Jabel Libneh Airstrip, would like to see the negoti- the Bir Thaidao military ations speeded up so that an camp, the Um Khashiba early warning station and agreement can be reached by the target date next May. command control and com- A move in that direction munications systems. Israel is also withdrawing from was made Wednesday, strategic points that domi- when Israel postponed the nate the Gulf of Suez and Arab Mayoral elections the approaches to the Gulf until the May deadline on of Eilat; the roads leading to self-rule for the Palesti- the strategic Mitle and Gidi nians is reached. While Tamir, a member Passes; telephone lines, of the autonomy negotiat- pipelines and cables. ing team, rejected reports of Civilian installations to be turned over to the Egyp- American pressure, another tians include infirmaries member, Minister- Without-Portfolio Moshe and schools that were attended by 400 Bedouins, Nissim charged that monks, peasants and labor- American pressure was giv- ers and who had lived and ing one-sided support to the worked side by side with Egyptian position and them since 1967 will serve warned that this could lead as a bridge of peace and to the autonomy talks not mutual understanding in ending by the May 26 dead- line or, still worse, failing the new situation. Meanwhile, the altogether. The Israeli autonomy Cabinet decided to stand by Israel's 26-point au- "model" was outlined in detail over the weekend. tonomy "model" for the West Bank and Gaza It grants the autonomous authority wide-ranging Strip despite its absolute rejection by Egypt and control of local adminis- hints from the United States that it expects Is- rael to take new initia- tives toward resolving the Palestinian issue, especially in light of the TEL AVIV (JTA) — A crises in Iran and Af- group of American Jewish ghanistan. journalists, who were in Is- Public statements by sev- rael for a six-day visit, said eral Cabinet ministers over they would convey to their the weekend reflected grow- readers at home Isral's feel- ing concern here that the ing of bring caught up in the U.S. is about to apply strong new international crises pressure on Israel over au- enveloping the Middle East. tonomy in order to line up Referring to the situation the moderate Arab states in in Iran and Afghanistan, support of American posi- Frank Wundohl, editor of tions in Iran and Afghanis- the Jewish Exponent of tan. Philadelphia, said his col- Deputy Premier Yigael leagues were imbued with Yadin warned the U.S. that the mounting concern in Is- if it tries to apply pressure rael over recent develop- on Israel it will have pre- ments in the region. cisely the opposite result. Wundohl also is president According to Yadin, the of the American Jewish U.S. is only encouraging Press Association, an Arab extortion because the organization of 70 Ameri- Arabs must realize that can Jewish newspapers and their own safety depends on magazines which held its cooperation with the U.S. study mission in Tel Aviv Interior Minister Yosef last week. Burg, who heads the The more than 40 pub- ministerial negotiating team in the autonomy talks, lishers and editors and other journalists confer- told an audience of Ameri- can Jewish journalists that red with top Israeli offi- he understood the Ameri- cials and were taken on extensive tours of Israel can desire to win Arab sup- port in light of the danger- and the West Bank. ous developments in the The AJPA meeting, Middle East. which was also attended by But we shall not agree editors and journalists for to it, we shall not pay the Israeli newspapers and Price," he said in an ad- Jewish papers in other dress to the American countries, was held under Jewish•ress Association. Ibe auspices. of the World tration and public serv- ices. Israel, however, would re- tain exclusive control of foreign affairs and defense, internal security, Israeli inhabitants and settle- ments in the territories, state lands, natural re- sources, energy, printing of stamps and currency. Under the Israeli plan, the self-governing authority, also referred to as the Administrative Council or Autonomy Coun- cil, would be composed of 11 members, one of them serv- ing as chairman, and 10 heads of divisions. The chairman would have a number of assistants in- cluding a statistician, have a numbea civil service commissioner, a liaison offi- cer with the Israeli authorities, an om- budsman, a legal advisor and a comptroller. Israel and the Auton- omous Council would share authority in the following areas: Walter distribution, entry and exit permits, safeguarding religious shrines. Israel would retain full control of censorship to which all newspapers in the territories would be subject. Borders between Israel and the territories would be open with free access for Is- raelis and Palestinians. Meanwhile, Sol Linowitz, President Carter's special Ambassador to the Middle East, reportedly told a group of Jewish leaders that he believed prospects for Arab-Isral peace are better now than at any time in the past 30 years. U.S. Jewish Journalists Visit Israel, Study Current Status Federation of Jewish Jour- nalists. One proposal discussed at the meeting was to set up a subsection within the fed- eration to include Jewish journalists writing in English-language news- papers. This would cover the U.S., Australia, South Africa, England and other countries where an English-Jewish press exists. Camp Liberation Marked in Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — Simone Veil, the president of the European Parlia- ment, will be among the hundreds of survivors of Auschwitz and other Nazi death camps who will be in Tel Aviv for a world confer- ence commemorating the 35th anniversary of the lib- eration of Auschwitz Wed- nesday to Feb. 3. The conference will dis- cuss the meaning of the Holocaust on Jews today and will also aim to counter neo Nazi propaganda that the Holocaust never oc- curred, siad Stefan Grayek, president of the World Fed- eration of Jewish Fighters, Inmates. and Death Camp -