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November 12, 1982 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-11-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 12, 1982 37

Likud Spokesmen Lash Labor for Contacting Arab Leaders

JERUSALEM (JTA) — way for some time between
Contacts have been under- leaders of the opposition

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Spokesmen for Premier
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Minister Clausd Cheysson
said in an interview last
week that Franco-Israeli
political relations would re-
vert "to normal" as soon as
all Israeli troops evacuate
Lebanon.
In an interview with the
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velopments and are chastiz-
ing the Laborites. The latter
are cautiously hopeful but
stress that positions are still
very far apart.
Mayor Elias Freij, of
Bethlehem, the leading
Palestinian moderate on
the West Bank, just re-
turned from Amman

where he was received by
Hussein and Jordan's
Crown Prince Hassah. In
an interview published in
the Jerusalem Post, he
expressed great op-
timism over the pros-
pects for progress
toward negotiations and
predicted that there
could be a settlement by

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Friej played down Hus-
sein's reported comment
last month that he would
never negotiate with the
Begin government, noting
that the Jordanian ruler
had made no such state-
ment in his interview with
the BBC in London last
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