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September 12, 1980 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 12, 1980 5

Begin: Resumption of Talks Prelude to M.E • Summit

JERUSALEM (JTA) — tion of acting Foreign
Premier Menahem Begin Minister Butros Ghali.
briefed the cabinet Sunday Shamir was accompanied
on the negotiations to re- by Director General David
sume the autonomy talks Kimche, bureau head
with Egypt. Elyakim Rubinstein and
He stressed that Israel head of the Egypt Desk
regarded resumption of the YosefHadass. He met Sadat
talks to be a pre-condition Wednesday morning, re-
for a summit metting be- turning to Israel before
tween himself, President Rosh Hashana eve.
Shamir said publicly last
Anwar Sadat and President
Carter which, according to week that were it not for
Becnn, probably will take active discouragement by
the Egyptian authorities,
in November.
5. Special Ambassador
Sol Linowitz, who just re-
turned from the Middle
East, told a press conference
in Washington that the U.S.
PARIS (JTA) — France
has presented Israel and has outlawed a new-Nazi
Egypt with its own com- organization known for its
prehensive proposals for anti-Semitic actions and
discussion when the au- suspected of commando
tonomy talks resume. He raids and bomb attacks
declined to give details of against Jewish and leftwing
the American plan, but said institutions.
it covered all outstanding
Earlier, a civil rights
differences between Egypt group, the Movement
and Israel except the issue Against Anti-Semitism;
of Jerusalem. The main Racism and for Peace
areas, Linowitz said, were (MRAP) had claimed that
land title, water rights, set- the neo-Nazi group, the
tlements and security in the Federation for European
autonomous areas. He im- and National Action
plied that Jerusalem would (FANE) had been planning
be discussed at the summit.) to murder 67 Jews in Nice
Begin told the Cabinet and carry out terrorists at-
that Israel agreed to a tacks against various
summit meeting only Jewish communal institu-
after it was assured in the tions.
joint communique issued
FANE leader Marc Fred-
when Linowitz left the riksen is to go on trial Sept.
region that the autonomy 19 on charges of incitement
negotiations would be re- to racial hatred and condon-
sumed speedily on all ing crimes against human-
levels. The talks were ity.
broken off by Egypt last
MRAP announced ear-
May.
lier today that it has come
Foreign into possession of a
Meanwhile,
Minister Yitzhak Shamir FANE list containing the
was in Egypt this week for a names of 67 Jews, all liv-
24-hour visit at the invita- ing in the Nice area in the
south of France, _who
were to be killed. A
spokesman for the Nice
HONEYWELL
Jewish community who
did not want his identity
BARBER SALON

President Anwar Sadat
for the same purpose,
and the two leaders
agreed to issue directives
to their autonomy
negotiators on how to go
about renewing the talks.
Begin's visit to the U.S. in
November has been
planned for some time. He
will take part in celebra-
tions there marking the
centenary of Zeev Jabotins-
ky's birth. His visit to Car-
ter will, therefore, be a pri-

hundreds of business deals
could already have been
concluded between the two
countries, and thousands of
other contacts made. -
Meanwhile, Premier
Begin will call on President
Carter at the White House a
week after the Presidential
elections. Carter invited
him when Begin phoned to
congratulate the President
on the agreement to resume
the autonomy talks.
Begin also phoned

France Bans Nazi Terrorists

revealed later told the
Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, "We take this
sort of threat very seri-
ously."
The spokesman said sev-
eral community leaders
have been physically at-
tacked in recent weeks and
anti-Semitic slogans
daubed on public walls and
on Jewish community
buildings. The spokesman
said a complaint was filed
with the city's District At-
torney and press criminal
charges aginst the perpet-
rators.
He said the community
does not plan to organize
any protection service for
the threatened men nor
guard its institutions. "We
trust the government and
its judicial system," the
spokesman said.
He said that most of the
threatening and anti-
Semitic slogans bore the
FANE initials and carried
the slogan: "Only one God
— Adolf Hitler."
FANE activists are
suspected of having car-
ried out a recent fire
bomb attack against the
widow of Henri Curiel, an
Egyptian Jewish Corn-

munist who was mur-
dered two years ago.
Other suspected attacks
carried out by the neo-
Nazi organization in-
cluded the bombing of a
Jewish student canteen
in the center of Paris a
year ago in which one
man died and 16 persons
were injured.
In addition to banning
FANE, the French govern-
ment also decided to tighten
up airport and border con-
trols to prevent the entry
into the country of armed
foreigners or of people car-
rying forged identity docu-
ments.

Day-Long Tour

JERUSALEM — Israel
Inland Airlines has started
a one-day tour to Cairo from
Tel Aviv. The tour operates
every Saturday, leaving Tel
Aviv at 5:30 a.m. and re-
, turning at midnight.

The fire you kindle for
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Jerusalem is now entirely
without foreign embassies
following the announce-
ment over the weekend that
the last two remaining em-
bassies in the city, those of
Guatemala and the
Dominican Republic, are to
move to the Tel Aviv area.
In all, following the
"Jerusalem Law," 13 em-
bassies have moved from
the capital: 11 Latin Ameri-
cans, Holland and Haiti.
The Israel Foreign Minis-
try said it could only restate
its view that the moves re-
presented a surrender to
Arab oil pressure. (Indeed,
several of the Latin states
involved, as well as Hol-
land, have candidly admit-
ted that this is the case).
There was no word from
the Dominican Republic's
ambassador, Jose Vil-
anueva, who at one stage
told newsmen he would pre-

President Anwar Sadat
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one of Begin's chief rivals in
national elections
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vate and not formal one.
Begin and top officials are
stressing that Israel made
no concessions in order to
secure the Linowitz agree-
ment on the resumption of
the autonomy talks.
Despite the Israeli de-
nials, assessments persist
in
observers
among
Jerusalem that there were
some Israeli covert signals
to Egypt, conveyed through
Linowitz, that would fit into
the designation, in the
Linowitz document, of un-
dertakings "to strengthen
the foundation of mutual
trust and friendship in the
coming weeks."
Linowitz told reporters
that Israel would not move
the Prime Minister's Office
to East Jerusalem and had
pledged to build only four
more settlements on the
West Bank. Labor Party
leaders who told him they
would block any Knesset
move to annex the Golan
Heights.
In related development,
former Israel Prime Minis-
ter Yitzhak Rabin, will
meet with Egyptian

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fer to- resign than to be the
man to move the embassy.
Villanueva is dean of the
diplomatic corps, having
been in Jerusalem for
nearly a decade.

May the coming" year be filled

with health, happiness

peace & prosperity

for the entire community

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