THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 14, 1983

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LONDON (JTA) — The
international campaign to
raise funds for a proposed
Mediterranean-Dead Sea
canal has been halted amid
uncertainty over whether
the $1.3 billion project
should go ahead.
Sources at the European
headquarters of the State of
Israel Bonds Organization
confirmed that it had sus-
pended some time ago"
sales of low interest shares
in the scheme, intended to
generate cheap electricity
at a hydro-electric station
on the Dead Sea.
Israel Bonds has already
raised about $100 million

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world-wide to be used as
"seed money" for feasibility
studies. Its decision to drop
the canal from its fund-
raising programs followed
fierce disagreement over
the canal project scheme be-
tween Israel's Finance
Ministry and Energy Minis-
try.
Prior to Premier
Menahem Begin's resig-
nation, the Finance
Ministry had been pres-
sing for a two-year post-
ponement of the project
because of Israel's peril-
ous economic situation.
This was resisted by the
Energy Ministry which
wanted the feasibility
studies to proceed.
During a visit to London
last week, Israeli Energy
Minister Yitzhak Modai
told the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency that he expected a
firm government decision in
1985 on whether the canal
should be built. The deci-
sion originally was to have
been made next year.
It will depend in part on
three related reports cur-
rently being carried out of
the cost of $30 million. They
deal with the canal's effects
on Israel's underground
fresh water table; on the

geological difficulties of
building a tunnel through
the Judean mountains; and
the effect of diluting the
Dead Sea with less saline
water from the Mediterra-
nean.
A final report on the first
of these was almost ready,
Modai said. He expected it
to conclude that the risk of
damaging the sweet water
aquifers would be "almost
eliminated" if the sea water
canal followed a route pre-
ferred by the government,
in the region of the Gaza
Strip.
The report on the geol-

ogy of the 81 kilometer (50
mile) route of the tunnel
which would carry the
water under the Judean
mountains will be due in
another year, Modai said.
It would indicate
whether the tunneling
costs could be reduced to
one-third of the total cap-
ital cost, a key financial
condition for its con-
struction.

The third, and most cru-
cial report, would examine
possible damage to the Dead
Sea's valuable potash de-
posits.

KKK-Nazi Protest Foiled

A joint rally by area Ku tion with the counter-
Klux Klan and Nazi groups demonstrators, however.
in Lansing last weekend
Lansing police arrested
was broken up with the ap- three of the men in the
pearance of 200 counter- Nazi-KKK group, which
demonstrators.
numbered approximately
M'embers of the Michigan two dozen. Two were or-
Knights of the Ku Klux dered detained on charges of
Klan and the S.S. Action felonious assault while one
Group had planned to man was charged with dis-
gather on the lawn of the orderly conduct and re-
state Capitol 1 p.m. Satur- leased on $50 bond.
day for a demonstration in
The Jewish word "Ben-
support of white rights. The
KKK and Nazi supporters Shen" is derived from the
dispersed following a brief, Latin "benedicere," "to say
rock-throwing confronta- grace."

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