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November 18, 1983 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-18

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50 Friday, November 18, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Seventy years after King
Solomon's Temple was de-
stroyed (586 BCE), the Jews
were allowed to return from

Babylonian exile and re-
build the Temple when the
Persians defeated the
Babylonians. The area was

then conquered by the
Greeks, then the Romans,
who destroyed the Second
Temple in 70 CE.

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Greece Softens Israel Policy

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BONN (JTA) — Greece's Greece. This is recognized
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attitude toward Israel has as Arab solidarity with a
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of the European Economic
Community's (EEC) Coun-
cil of Ministers, diplomatic
circles have noted:
Among the EEC member
states, Greece was the most
outspoken critic of Israel,
especially after the invasion
of Lebanon in June 1982.
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pathetic to the Arab cause,
has reassessed some of its
positions on Middle East is-
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explained, according to
sources here, that the
Arab world, and the oil
producing countries in
particular, have done no-
thing to reward Greece
politically or economi-
cally for its long-standing
support. "They took our
attitude for granted and
the least I can say is that
many Greeks are un-
happy about it," the dip-
lomat was reported to
have said.

The Greeks are upset by
the Arab countries siding
with Turkey in its long-
standing conflict with

Egypt, Israel
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The highest level diploma-
tic dialogue between Israel
and Egypt since the out-
break of the war in Lebanon
in June 1982, took place in
Cairo last week.
David Kimche, director
general of the Foreign
Ministry was in the Egyp-
tian capital for political
talks.
Accompanied by the
ministry's legal aide,
Elyakim Rubinstein, the
two Israeli officials were
scheduled to meet with
Egypt's Foreign Minister
Kamal Hassan Ali, and to
hold working sessions with
top officials of the Egyptian
Foreign Ministry.

The Israeli sources said
the visit emerged from
"bilateral diplomatic
contacts."

Meanwhile, reports from
Cairo say that Egypt will
send an envoy to Israel to
resume talks on issues that
have strained relations be-
tween the two countries.

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