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September 17, 1982 - Image 44

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44 Friday, September 11, 1982

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Refugee Camp Closure Urged Based on Family Reunification

WASHINGTON, ac. —
An Israeli spokesman called
for the closing of all Arab
refugee camps and the allo-
cation of the inhabitants to
22 Arab sovereign states,
with Israel taking its share
on the basis of family
reunification.

Harry Hurwitz, Israel's
minister of information,
speaking to the executive
board of Bnai Brith Women
gathered from throughout
the United States and
Canada, proposed that the
world community establish
"a huge international fund

to resettle, compensate and
indemnify all Middle East
refugees, both Arabs that
fled the Jewish state and
Jews that fled Arab lands."
Hurwitz also called on
"the nations of the world to
endorse the Camp David ac-
cords as the only practical,

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feasible plan for a com-
prehensive peace between
Israel and the Arab nations.
He further called for
the eventual withdrawal
of all foreign forces from
Lebanon, as well as a
peace treaty between Is-
rael and Lebanon.
Israel, he said, "is disap-
pointed that an attempt is
being made to replace Camp
David and override it." He
reiterated earlier state-
ments that Israel, at Camp
David, made all the conces-
sions she could consistent
with her national security.
"We can not and will not
make additional conces-
sions," he said.
Referring to recent
statements by several
Jewish groups that received

wide press coverage as sup-
porting Reagan's proposal,
Hurwitz said that Israel re-
gards the Reagan plan as
unacceptable because it "of-
fers a reward to the princi-
pal source of international
terrorism, the PLO, offers a
reward to King Hussein of
Jordan who supports the
PLO, and is a deliberate at-
tempt to force Israel back to
its 1967 borders."

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possibility that PLO ter-
rorist chief Yasir Arafat
may pay a surprise visit to
the United Nations this
month.
. The New York Daily
News speculated that
Arafat would be warmly re-
ceived and would portray
himself as on the road to
peace in the Middle East.
Arafat spoke to the UN
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Israel Reacts
Coldly to Hussein

JERUSALEM (JTA) — •
Israel reacted coldly to King
Hussein's remark that it
had been "absurd not to rec-
ognize Israel for 34 years."
Government officials
argued that the monarch's
statement, during a British
television interview, was
nothing more than "an opti-
cal observation that Israel
exists."
It contained no readiness
to negotiate, and no readi-
ness to live in peace and
normal relations with the
Jewish state, these officials
maintained.
Hussein, in the inter-
view on BBC's
"Panorama" program,
spoke of normalization
once peace had been es-
tablished. He envisaged a
federation between a
Palestinian state in the
West Bank and Gaza and
his own Hashemite king-
dom.
But the Israeli officials
insisted that this "vague,
hypothetical" talk of peace
in the future was "absurd."
If Hussein were sincere, he
would pronounce himself
ready to negotiate here and
now, "not merely imply that
he is ready to re-take the
West Bank and Gaza, with-
out negotiations, under the
new U.S. peace proposals,"
the official said.
If Hussein were sincere,
moreover, these officials
added, he would join the
Camp David process.
The officials strenuously
denied that Hussein's
statements had embarras-
sed the Israel government
which pronounced the Jor-
danian option "dead" in the
wake of the Fez Arab sum-
mit.

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