THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22 Friday, February 10, 1984
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JERUSALEM (JTA)
President Chaim Herzog re-
ceived a warm welcome
Monday in Sakhnin, the
largest Arab village in
Galilee and a center of Arab
nationalism within the bor-
ders of Israel proper.
Herzog was greeted by
applause and marching
school children beating
drums and waving flags.
But he also heard the town's
grievances from its mayor,
Mohammad Ghanaim. His
visit was the first by an Is-
raeli president and it was
made possible in part be-
cause Ghanaim defeated
the pro-Communist incum-
. bent in the last municipal
elections.
The mayor supports Is-
rael's Labor Party, which
was Herzog's party until he
assumed the non-partisan
office of chief of state.
Ghanaim spoke frankly in
his welcoming remarks. He
said Sakhnin had three
major problems: the exprop-
riation of land for Jewish
settlements; annexation of
part of the village's land to a
Jewish-run regional coun-
cil; and slanderina of the
name of Sakhnin by
b the Is-
raeli media.
Herzog replied, "We
are all responsible for the
development and secu-
rity of Galilee. This de-
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velopment should benefit
all of its inhabitants." He
urged Arab teachers to
explain- to the younger
generation the benefits of
living together with
Jews. "We should not
look for differences, but
rather to the things com-
mon to us," he said.
Herzog told the crowd
that this was his first in a
series of planned visits to
Arab towns and villages. "I
am president of everybody
in Israel, including the
Arab population," he said.
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
American opinion is over-
whelming opposed to the
continued presence of U.S.
Marines in Lebanon. Ac-
cording to the latest Lou
Harris poll, published Sun-
day, 66 percent want the
Marines brought home.
The poll represented a
cross-section of 1,251 adults
nationwide, taken Jan.
12-15. Sixty-five percent of
the respondents gave
President Reagan negative
marks for his insistence
that the Marines remain in
Lebanon and 70 percent re-
jected the contention that
their continued presence is
"a matter of national
honor."
According to the Poll,
55 percent believe "it has
been shameful and
wrong that U.S. Marines
have had to defend them-
selves in the almost de-
fenseless area of the Be-
irut airport and cannot
shoot unless they are
fired upon."
The belief that the loss of
American lives in Lebanon
is not worth the gains there
was held by 71 percent of
the respondents.
Report Fewer
Soviet Emigres
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Only 88 Jews emigrated
from the Soviet Union in
January, according to the
Soviet Jewry Research
Bureau of the National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry
(NCSJ). The NCSJ's re-
search arm reported that
this continues the down-
ward trend set in 1983.
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