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Dr. Benvenisty's study also found that despite a popular belief that the West Bank Arab popula- tion of about 800,000 can never be overtaken by the Jewish population, which has a lower birth rate, the demographic trends show a gradual Jewish gain on the Arabs because Arabs have been moving out of the territory. From 1968 to 1980, the study says, the average annual growth rate was 1.4 percent for the West Israelis Argue Press Freedom JERUSALEM (JNI) — At a stormy meeting of the Israel Journalists' Associa- tion last week, accusations were levelled that the gov- ernment was attempting to curb freedom of the press. Examples quoted in- cluded the refusal to allow journalists into Lebanon during the first days of the war and their exclusion from the Golan Heights during political turmoil with the Druze. Both the prime minister and defense minister were accused of discriminating against journalists - un- friendly to the govern- ment. journalists, Other however, backed the authorities, accusing most media people of trying to bring down the present government. The association decided to defend press freedom by campaigning against its detractors and not to cover any event in which gov- ernment officials prevent the participation of any journalists. Citizens Provide Labor for Urban Renewal Project EIN ILOZA (JNI) — The residents of this small, Arab neighborhood in East Jerusalem helped build a road and support walls as part of a project to over- come chronic budget de- ficits through self-help enterprise. After completion of the project, for which the municipality provided the materials and the local community the labor, Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek thanked the resi- dents. Dedicated Troops Bank Arabs and -2.5 percent for Jews in Is- rael. About 100,000 Arabs left Judea and Samaria in those years, half of the natural in- crease. In 1980 alone, there was a natural in- crease of 20,000 in the Arab population, but. 17,000 people left the area. There is little place for additional Arabs to live, according to the study. TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- rael Defense Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Raphael Eitan recently reported that Is- rael has more soldiers than it needs at the present time. He said more than 50 per- cent of the IDF soldiers vol- unteer for dangerous duty. The paratroop brigades have four times more volun- teers than they need and the intelligence services have more volunteers than they can use. :*RENT • VIDEO • GAMES*1; • • D Ideal for... 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