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42 Fritby, July 1, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Poll: Israelis Ready to Make
- Concessions on Territories

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Ben-Porat, were submitted

latest poll by the Modi'in
Ezrachi Institute showed
that 52 percent of the Israeli
population is prepared to
make territorial conces-
sions on the West Bank in
return for peace with Jor-
dan. The poll was conducted
for the newspaper Maariv.
According the poll, 42.8
percent of the populace op-
posed any concessions.
Among those willing to
trade territory for peace,
37.4 percent would give up
"certain parts" of the West
Bank; 11.6 percent would
give up all of the territory,
except East Jerusalem and
3.5 percent would relin-
quish the entire West Bank
including East Jerusalem
and the Old City. Of those
polled, 4.3 percent gave no
opinion.
The government, mean-
while, announced a com-
prehensive plan to rehabili-
tate Arab refugee camps in
the territories. The recom-
mendation, drafted by a
ministerial committee
headed by Minister - With-
out - Portfolio Mordechai

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Three major leadership
groups representing Jewish
communities in the United
States will be visiting Israel
together for the first time
this week to prepare for the
United Jewish Appeal's
1984 campaign.
Leaders of the Women's
Division of the UJA and the
chairmen of Project Re-
newal in some 50 American
- Jewish communities
linked with distressed
communities in Israel, will
join the UJA campaign
leaders to study the issues
and human needs underly-
ing the 1984 campaign.
_ They will follow parallel
itineraries to make in-depth
studies of human support
services of the Jewish
Agency and the American
Jewish Joint Distribution
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to the Cabinet for a final de-
cision.

The plan calls for re-
building some refugee
camps on their present
sites, relocating others
and closing down some
whose residents would
be settled in nearby
towns.

There were no estimates
of what this project would
cost. Government sources
said it' would be financed by
foreign aid, mainly from the
U.S. and the World Bank.

Begin Spurns
Suggestion
for Adviser

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Menahem Begin
has rejected a request that
the Knesset discuss the
need for him to appoint an
adviser on intelligence. The
Agranat Committee in its
report on the 1973 Yom
Kippur War recommended
that the Premier have such
an adviser.
Labor Alignment MK
Michael Bar-Zohar intro-
duced a motion for a Knes-
set discussion. He said there
was a feeling among the
public that Begin was not
functioning properly be-
cause of his sorrow over the
death of his wife, Aliza, last
November, and the death of
Deputy Premier Simha
Ehrlich last week. He said,
in addition, the ongoing
problem of Lebanon was
perhaps making the burden
of the office too heavy for
Begin.
The Premier ignored
Bar-Zohar's personal com-
ments, saying that the
authority to appoint an in-
telligence adviser was his
alone and was not a subject
for the Knesset to discuss.

Grip Loosened?

TORONTO (JTA) — Only
four out of 28 books sent to
refuseniks in the Soviet
Union reached their desti-
natinn, despite provisions in
Soviet law which prohibit
interference with the postal
services, according to the
Bnai Brith Canada Soviet
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Soviets to Urge
Syrian Pullout?

WASHINGTON — Some
senior Israeli officials are
counting on the Soviet
Union to persuade Syria to
pull its troops out of Leba-
non rather than risk an-
other Middle East war,
Newsweek magazine re-
ported.

Defense Minister Moshe
Arens was cited by News-
week as believing that Mos-
cow is reluctant to risk the
more than $1 billion in new
equipment it has shipped to
Syria since the Israeli inva-
sion of Lebanon in 1982.
Much of the new equipment
is far more sophisticated
than anything given to
Syria in the past, and the
Soviets are particularly
sensitive to the possible loss
of such military technology
during a Syrian-Israeli
clash, the magazine re-
ported.

Cleveland Center

CLEVELAND — Volun-
teers for Clevelanders in Is-
rael has established •a
Daniel Haas Center in
Jerusalem to help olim from
Cleveland adjust to Israel.

•
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