THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cabinet Divided by Yamit Controversy JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet, sharply di- vided over how to deal with recalcitrant settlers in Yamit and ideologically motivated squatters who believe the government has no intention of evacuating Sinai next April, turned the problem over the the Ministerial Defense Com- mittee on Sunday. That move appeared to confirm the deadlock and placed the burden of resolv- ing the matter squarely on Premier Menahem Begin who normally chairs the . mittee. Begin, who is aking a slow recovery from his recent hip injury, was not present at Sunday's session. He has said little publicly on the Yamit prob- lem though he assured Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak last week that Is- rael would honor the letter of its commitments under the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. The immediate issue is whether to crack down on the Yamit settlers most of whom are simply seeking to better compensation from the government for reloca- tion — and the ideologues, chiefly Gush Emunium militants from the occupied territories who have taken over abandoned homes and farms in northern Sinai. They are reportedly digging fortifications and ac- cumulating arms for a con- frontation with any forces sent to evacuate them. One bloc of ministers, the most outspoken of whom is Deputy Premier and Housing Minister David Levy, is demand- ing immediate tough ac- tion to restore law and order in northern Sinai and " accuses Defense Minister Ariel Sharon of responsibility for the situation. Levy has warned that unless the armed forces act now, there will be bloodshed when the time for evacu- ation comes. • Sharon, normally the leading hawk in the Cabinet, insists on delaying any_ action against the squatters because, he has said, he "understands the feelings of the nationalists." He denied they were collect- ing arms for a confronta- tion, remarking, according to Kol Israel Radio, "My mother has a pistol too but she has no intention to use it." Raanan Weitz, co- chairman of the Jewish Agency's settlement de- partment which is overse- eing the technical aspects of ocation complained over weekend that the Yamit settlers and Gush Emunim squatters prevented Jewish Agency workers from mov- ing greenhouses from Yamit to the resettlement area of Pithat Shalom in Is- rael. He said his requests for assistance from the army and police were ignored and similarly, his appeals to Begin and other ministers have not been answered. In other developments over the weekend, Israel Radio reported that Is- rael troops lifted a two- day curfew on the Golan town of Majdal Shams, the largest Druze village. Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Rafael Eitan said the cur- few and the search of homes of pro-Syrian residents were taken for unspecified security rea- sons. "We had to examine what exactly was hap- pening there," he told re- porters. Meanwhile, tight secu- Friday, January 8, 1982 13 Club Aids Wealthy Arabs GENEVA (JTA) — A spe- ance to wealthy Arabs when cial club called the Imperial they are in Europe. At a Falcon Club has opened later date branches are also here to cater to the oil mil- to be opened in London, lionaires from Saudi Paris, the United States and Arabia; Kuwait, Bahrain, the Far East. Oman and the United Arab Apparently, a number of Emirates. personalities in France's jet The office in Geneva is at set and haute couture cir- the President Hotel. There cles have already sent in will also be ,offices in their fees to be included on Lausanne, Zurich and this list of prestigious em- Basel. poriums distributed to The aim of the club is to members of the Imperial provide advice and guid- Falcon Club. rity remained in effect in East Jerusalem where authorities restricted three Arab union leaders to the municipal area and con- fined them to their homes at night on "security grounds," Israel Radio reported. In Bethlehem, Israeli explosives experts averted a tragedy when they disman- tled a bomb which had been placed outside the Tomb of Rachel. FOR SELECTION IN FLORENTINE, TAPERED, ENGRA VED, PLAIN, AND DIAMOND WEDDING BANDS WITH el Jewish Classes NEW YORK (JNI) — Some 200 colleges and uni- versities in the U.S. offer 1,745 different courses in Jewish studies. Under- graduates enrolled in He- brew language courses total 19,000. STYLING TO SUIT EVERY TASTE... - 26400 West Twelve Mile Road VISA S in Southfield's Racquetime Mall 357 5578 - Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-6, . Northeast corner 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. Thur., 10-9 master charge THE INTERBANK CARD a