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August 08, 1980 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-08-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Venezuela Asked to Re-think Early Election Talk Revised
Moving Embassy to Tel Aviv JERUSALEM (JTA) — Begin's remarks were

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith has
asked Venezuela to recon-
sider its decision to move its
embassy in Israel from
Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.
The request — made by
an ADL delegation at a

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Washington meeting with
the Venezuelan Ambas-
sador to the United States
— was based on what the
ADL called a "crucial ad-
mission" in the Venezuelan
communique announcing
the embassy shift.
ADL representatives,
Alvin Steinberg, a member
of the ADL executive com-
mittee, and Rabbi Morton
Rosenthal, director of the
Latin American Affairs De-
partment, were told by Am-
bassador Marcial Perez
Chiriboga that the embassy
shift does not mean a
change in Venezuela's tra-
ditionally friendly relations
with Israel.
The ambassador, ac-
cording to Steinberg and
Rosenthal, read the July
25 communique reiterat-
ing Caracas' desire to -
"maintain normal and
friendly relations with
the government of Israel"
and recalled Venezuela's
support of Israel and its
right to a secure exist-
ence since creation of the
state in 1948.
The ambassador prom-
ised to convey ADL's con-
cern to Caracas, Steinberg
added.
Rosenthal brought to the
ambassador's attention the
recent anti-Semitic state-
ments which Arab prop-
agandists have injected into
their pro-PLO campaign in
Venezuela. Advertisements
by the Venezuelan Commit-
tee of Solidarity with the
Arab Palestinian People
have been denounced by the
Venezuelan Jewish com-
munity as "racist and un-
democratic."
The Venezuelan decision
to shift its embassy, Fox-
man said, comes on the
heels of indications that the
Caracas government is
being subjected to strong
Arab pressures to permit
the opening of a PLO office
in Caracas.
In Mexico City, a delega-
tion representing the Cen-
tral Jewish Committee met
with officials of the Ven-
ezuelan Embassy here who
accepted a memorandum of
protest regarding the deci-
sion of the Venezuelan Em-
bassy in Israel to move its
office from Jerusalem to Tel
Aviv.

Premier Menahem Begin
this week reversed his stand
on early elections. His office
issued a statement saying
that there was no need to
hold the elections for the
10th Knesset earlier than
their legal date — Novem-
ber 1981.
The statement was in
contrast to remarks made
by Begin during the
Cabinet session Sunday in
favor of early elections, next
May or June. Those re-
marks were quickly inter-
preted by political analysts
as the first shot in the 1981
elections, and caused an
immediate general stirring
in the political community.
Leading Likud members,
however, argued that agree-
ing to hold early elections,
as the opposition has de-
manded for some time,
would be tantamount to
having the Likud admit
that it was in a weak posi-
tion.

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attempt to prevent the
downfall of the government
due to an offensive by the
Labor Alignment. The gov-
ernment now has a narrow
majority of two in the 120-
member Knesset.

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Israel Prisoners
on Hunger Strike

TEL AVIV — More than
200 prisoners in the Ashke-
lon prison, all of them secu-
rity risk prisoners, are on a
hunger strike in solidarity
with the hunger strikers in
Nafha prison.
An additional group of 44
prisoners in the Ramleh
central prison also joined in
a solidarity hunger strike.
The 23 imprisoned ter-
rorists who were trans-
ferred to Ramleh prison re-
newed their hunger strike
to protest the deaths of two
fellow prisoners, All
Mohammed Jaapri, 30, and
Mouhammed Haloua, 28.

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