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June 04, 1982 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Balfour Declaration
guaranteeing a Jewish na-

tional home in Palestine
was issued in 1917.

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stabilize the moderate Arab Israeli-Egyptian peace other countries were free to
governments.
process, it recognized° that propose other approaches.
The Israelis hold that
while Khomeini is as
much their enemy as
Saddam Hussein of Iraq,
the Iraqis pose a greater -
danger to Israel at this
time and are more likely
to destablize the region
than the Teheran gov-
ernment.
Another issue expected to
be raised in Mubarak's mes-
5 p.m. to Wp.m.
sage is the proposal to hold a
summit meeting in
Washingtin later this
month at which Israel,
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the autonomy talks.
Begin will be in the U.S.
to address the United Na-
tions disarmament confer-
ence on June 18. He has
been invited by President
Reagan to lunch at the
Children
White House on June 21.
Under
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play, "King, Junior," 8:30
p.m. June 9.
The play will be seen
through June 26. Curtain is
at 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays
through Saturdays and at 2
p.m. June 13.
For tickets, call the
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Foreign Minister Kamal
Hassan Ali is in Israel on an
unscheduled visit with "an
urgent message" from
President Hosni Mubarak
to Premier Menahem Be-
gin.
The visit is expected to
focus on the differences be-
tween Israel and Egypt over
the Iraq-Iran war and on
means for resuming the au-
tonomy neotiations, Voice
of Israel Radio reported.
News of Hassan Ali's visit
took official circles here by
surprise, especially since a
top level Egyptian dip-
lomat, Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs Butros
Ghali, is already in Israel,
though not in his official
capacity.
The Israeli Ambas-
sador in Cairo, Moshe
Sasson, was summoned
to the Foreign Ministry
there to be informed of
Hassan Ali's mission. But
he was, reportedly, given
little information as to
what prompted it.
Ghali is visiting at the
head of a delegation repre-
senting Egypt's ruling Na-
tional Democratic Party,
invited here by Israel's
_Labor Party.
The Egyptians appar-
ently are concerned over Is-
rael's open support for Iran
in the Persian Gulf war and
its admitted sale of "small
quantiti8s" of arms to that
country. Egypt favors Iraq.
Egypt is believed to be
concerned that an Iranian
victory over Iraq might
engulf the Arab world in a
wave of Islamic extremism
propagated by the regime of
the Ayatollah Ruhollah
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