THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 22, 1982 31 Normalization With Israel Grinds to Halt Under New Egyptian Leader Mubarak By GIL SEDAN JERUSALEM (JTA) — A well known Israeli jour- nalist who recently visited Egypt, returned home shocked. The man, who in the past used to come back from Cairo with interviews and background reports from both the political and social Egyptian elite, this time re- BONS BODY SUP WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE • Valet Parking • ORTHEIA HAS COME HOME! ORTHEIA BARNES MILDRED SCOTT AND THE P'ZAll BAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES IN THE DOWNSTAIRS GREASEPIT THEATER DOUG'S NOW OPEN MONDAYS FOR LUNCH 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. DRINKS 1 /2 OFF Mon. Only ON YOUR NEXT PARTY TRAYS $10. 00 OFF Your Next Plaza Deli Party or Shiva Tray With This Ad. 10 Person Minimum. One Coupon Per Customer. Not Valid After 12-22-82 PRESENT COUPON BEFORE ORDERING FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY. (Corner of 12 Mile Rd.) 356 - 2310 OPEN 8 A.M. — 9 P.M. EVERY DAY — PLEASE NOTE — COUPONS NOT VALID IF PRESENTED AFTER PLACING ORDER. turned empty-handed. As if by order, all the doors were shut. Israelis, he dis- covered, are no longer wel- come in Cairo. Just one year ago, things were quite different. True, the autonomy negotiations were deadlocked. But President Anwar Sadat, with his declari ed optimism, was still a strong believer in peace with Israel. Relations between Israel and Egypt after Sadat's death last October began to deteriorate and have never been the same. They suf- fered their worst blow after the massacre of Palesti- nians in the Sabra and Shatila camps in west Be- irut. Ambassador Saad Mortada of Egypt was called home for "consultations." He is unlikely to return. Sadat's successor, Hosni Mubarak, has al- ways been an enigma to the Israelis. When he served as Sadat's deputy, he shied away from the Israelis. He visited Israel only once and has not come here since assum- ing the office of President. Mubarak recently vowed to continue Sadat's peace policy but coupled it with a warning that Israel faces "grave consequences" if it continues its policies in Lebanon and referred to what he called Israel's illu- sion of military might that he said was shattered by Egypt in 1973. Although relations be- tween Egypt and Israel have cooled considerably, Mubarak has been careful not to break ties completely despite the blow he must have suffered when Israel launched its "Peace for Galilee" campaign. It is generally agreed by politi- cal analysts that with a possible settlement in Lebanon, Mubarak will probably send a new ambas- sador to Israel. But rela- tions are expected to remain n "deep freeze." The often t alked about normalization P rocess between the two c ountries is no longer in progress. AZYF Sponsors Poster Contest for NY Parade NEW YORK — The American Zionist Youth Foundation (AZYF) is spon- soring a poster project for the 1983 Salute to Israel Parade, May 1 in New York. 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