26 Friday, December 18, 1981 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Autonomy Negotiations Resume DISTINCT DESIGNS MAKE T.H. GRANT UNIQUE Jewelry Designers &.Mdnufacturers of Original and Unusual Creations • Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators • 31313 Northwestern Farmington Hills CHRISTMAS HOURS Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:00 Sundays, Dec. 6, 13, 20; 11 - 4 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The autonomy talks re- sumed in Tel Aviv Sunday on the working level. Ambassador Taher Sash, head of the Egyptian dele- gation, said on his arrival that the latest round of talks will be a continuation of earlier efforts to work out a declaration of principles covering the powers and re- sponsibilities of the auton- omous authority on the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Last week, Israel and Egypt concluded a series of agreements on the normali- zation of relations between the two countries. The areas covered were entry and transit visas and customs regulations. 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SHIMON PERES The former Defem tion committee of which Israeli Defense Minister Minister said that Saudi - Ariel Sharon and Egyp- Arabia is "not doing us a tian Foreign Minister favor" by moving in a peace- Kamal Hassan Ali are the ful direction. He noted that Saudis share the Red Sea co-chairmen. Under the agreements with Israel, and once Saudi reached last week, Israelis Arabia begins to fortify visiting Sinai will be able to their side of the shore with obtain entry visas good for military weapons Israel will one week at the border do the same on its shore. He said that the Labor checkpoint. Israel has not, however, agreed to Egypt's Party still considers the demand that visitors who "Jordanian option" to be the want to stay in the area- most realistic option for the longer than 48 hours must future of the West Bank. buy at least 100 Egyptian "The Jordanian option pounds (about $20). Israel is the Israeli option," insists on a much smaller Peres said, claiming that amount. negotiations between Is- Israel tourists on charter rael and Jordan on the flights from Eilat to Al- future of the West Bank is Nakeb airport in the the best guarantee Egyptian-controlled area of against the establish- Sinai will be issued entry ment of a PLO state. visas upon arrival at the He said that in the past he airport, it was agreed by considered Jordan to be the both sides. second — after Egypt — on The resumption of the au- the peace list, but today tonomy talks was the occa- Jordan is the third after sion for the Egyptian media Saudi Arabia. Peres also said that the to urge Israel to display a more constructive ap- conversion of Israel "to a proach, not only toward the bi-national state," Palestinian§, but to Arab presumably by annexing states which might partici- the West Bank, "will be a pate in the next stage of the tragic mistake." Israel, he peace process. The reference declared "must stay a clearly was to Saudi Arabia. Jewish state." Replying to a question on A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Cairo said his party's opposition to the last week that the recent recent strategic cooperation events in the Gaza Strip agreement signed' by the and on the West Bank United States and Israel, "harm the trust and cast Peres said tire opposition doubts" on Israel's inten- was on a number of points. He said the agreement tions. Both territories have was not clear about been the scene of unrest "what Israel should do" during the past week and in a crisis and did not vigorous Israeli measures to treat equally Israel and the U.S. "since any U.S. restore order. In New York, Shimon undertaking must be ap- Peres, chairman of Israel's proved by Congress." opposition Labor Party said In addition, Peres said, that Israel should continue "we are unhappy that the autonomy negotiations, Soviet Russia was men- presently under way be- tioned by name," contrary t tween Israel, Egypt and the to all other international _ United States, and strive to agreements the U.S. had conclude an agreement by signed. He contended that April 1982, when Israel is to mentioning the Soviet complete its withdrawal Union might harm the posi- tion of Soviet Jews. from Sinai. Addressing a meeting of the Conference of UJA Palm Bear' Presidents of Major Ameri- Dinner Feb. 18\ can Jewish Organizations, NEW YORK — The Peres said that the future autonomy agreement could United Jewish Appeal Na- be implemented first in the tional Palm Beach Dinner Gaza Strip, since the prob- will be held on Feb. 18. at the lems there are less complex Breakers Hotel. 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