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January 14, 1983 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Janna0:14, 1983 3

Navon Told Reagan of Egypt Refusal to Expand Peace

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
) President Yitzhak Navon of
Israel said that he warned
President Reagan at their
White House meeting last
week that Egypt's refusal to
expand peaceful relations
1 with Israel threatened
chances for broadening the
Middle East peace process.
_"If this is the model, if this
is what happens to peace,
what sort of encouragement
is that for the peace proc-
ess?" Navon said in answer
to questions at a National
Press Club luncheon.
Noting that Israel has
given up Sinai, two air
bases and its oilfields and
forcibly removed settle-
ments for the sake of peace
with Egypt, Navon said that

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Egypt has "frozen" its
agreements with Israel. He
said not only does Egypt
criticize Israel but the
Egyptian press is full of
anti-Semitic articles and
cartoons.
In addition, he accused
Egypt of discouraging
President Amin Gemayel
of Lebanon from reach-
ing a peace agreement
with Israel when it
should be encouraging
another Arab country to
have peace with the
Jewish state.

Navon said he was op-
timistic that the Egyptian-
Israel peace could succeed

The Israeli President de-
nied that settlements on the
West Bank are an obstacle
to peace. He said that while
there is controversy in Is-
rael over where to place the
settlements, there is no con-
troversy over Israel's right
to establish them. He said it
was "absurd" to claim that
there is any place in the
Holy Land where no Jews
can live. -

With respect to King
Hussein of Jordan join-
ing the autonomy talks,
Navon said Hussein
could make a contribu-
tion if he came as an in-
dependent spokesman

Attacks on Israelis Increase

TEL AVIV (JTA) — An
Israeli civilian who was
kidnapped last week while
delivering heavy heating
fuel oil to Israeli army units
in Lebanon was found dead
on a deserted road south of
Damour, some six miles
from where his abandoned
truck had been found ear-
lier, an army spokesman
said.
The 32-year-old civilian,
who was not immediately
identified, was discovered
with his hands tied behind
his back and a single bullet
in‘his head, according to Is-
rael Radio.
Army sources said that
the fuel tank driver might
have left the convoy in
which the truck had been
traveling to make some
purchases in Lebanese
shops.
In another incident,
two Israeli soldiers were
wounded in Lebanon
when an explosive
charge went off on the
side of the road as their
convoy was passing
south of Beirut.
Twenty-one Israeli
soldiers were wounded in
Lebanon last Friday when
their bus came under small
arms and bazooka fire near
Kfar Sil south of Beirut.
Two of the attackers were
killed in the chase that
ensued, a military spokes-
man reported.

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and that would "lead to
additional peace steps."
Navon, who refused to
answer political questions,
said he also warned Reagan
that two statements in his
Sept. 1 peace initiative
could go against the consen-
sus in Israel. He said that
while Reagan opposed a
Palestinian state, his other
proposals could lead to one.
In addition, Navon -said,
Reagan's statement about
more Israeli withdrawals
for more peace could be in-
terpreted as total with-
drawal for total peace, but
no Israeli supports with-
drawal to the 1967 bound-
aries.

For details call

Sec. Frank Selman — 543-1281
Castle Hall (Tues. Nite) 541-9223

representing his own
people. But if he comes as
a surrogate for the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion, the pre-conditions
for his participation
would create difficulties.
Asked if Israel would
negotiate with the PLO if
the latter accepted Israel's
right to exist, Navon replied
that he does not accept the
premise. He said the right to
exist "we got from the Al-
mighty God. I don't need the
permission from the PLO
that I have the right to
exist."
Navon was scheduled to
have a press conference in
New York Thursday after-
noon, and return to Israel
this weekend.

= Daily—Hospital
Sympathy

The attack raised Israeli - in Lebanon Sunday evening
casualties in Lebanon to six when an explosive charge
dead and 25 wounded in the went off as a border police
last three weeks. Responsi- vehicle passed along a road
bility for the latest attack south of the Rashadiye ref-
was claimed by a group cal- ugee camp south of Tyre,
ling itself the Lebanese Na- the army spokesman said.
Army sources said the
tional Resistance Front.
An Israeli border police- charge had been remotely-
man was slightly wounded controlled.

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Shalem residents pre-
vented the mayor and
members of the Knesset's
Interior Committee from
entering the district to
investigate conditions.
Meanwhile, Tel Aviv
Magistrate Vardina Simon,
named to conduct a
coroner's inquest into the
shooting of Yehoshua, post-
poned a decision on whether
she is qualified to hear the
case. She gave no reason.
The police and the local
residents want an inquest,
but the family of the de-
ceased has refused to permit
an autopsy.

Aliya Increase

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Israel Aliya Center an-
nounced that a total of 3,050
people made aliya from
North America in 1982.
This figure represents a 16
percent increase over the
number of North Americans
who made aliya last year.

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Slum Quarter Targets Lehat
on Double Standard Charge

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
About 2,500 residents of the
Kfar Shalem slum quarter
demonstrated against
Mayor Shlomo Lahat out-
side City Hall here Satur-
day night.
The protestors, angry but
non-violent, accused the
mayor of applying a double
standard in dealing with
municipal violations in rich
and poor neighborhoods.
They also hold him respon-
sible for the fatal shooting of
a Kfar Shalem resident by
police last month.
The demonstrators car-
ried placards reading,
"Lahat Resign," "Justice for
the South" and "Rehabili-
tate, Don't Destroy." Shouts
of "Lahat, Murderer," rang
out.
Kfar Shalem, one of the
slum districts that lie in
the southern reaches of
the sprawling Tel Aviv
metropolitan region, is
inhabited largely by
Oriental Jews.
They contend that when
one of them violates a
municipal rule by building
an extension to a house
without a permit, the mayor
sends in bulldozers to de-
molish the structure. The
same sort of violation in the
more affluent neighbor-
hoods of north Tel Aviv
brings only a fine, they say.
Shimon Yehoshua, an
Oriental Jew, was shot after
he allegedly fired on police
escorting a demolition team
to knock down an extension
his family had built on their
Kfar Shalem dwelling
without a permit.
The incident touched off a
wave of vandalism and de-
facements aimed at
Ashkenazic Jews which
began in Tel Aviv and
spread to Jerusalem at the
end of last month. Lahat
and Interior Minister Yosef
Burg were the chief targets.
Last Friday, Kfar

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