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June 08, 1984 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 8, 1984 33

CIAISIPIEDS

NEWS

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Call The Jewish News
424-8833

Cairo gunmen
wound Israeli

Jerusalem (JTA) — Zvi
Kedar, an official of the Is-
raeli Embassy in Cairo, was
wounded in the arm when
unknown gunmen opened
fire on his car and escaped
in their own car late Mon-
day night.
Yosef Amihoud, a
Foreign Ministry spokes-
man, said Tuesday that
Egyptian authorities have
launched an intensive in-
vestigation of the incident
in cooperation with the Is-
raeli Embassy.
The shooting occurred
near Kedar's home as the
Israeli diplomat was return-
ing from Cairo airport. He
had just bid goodbye to
Eliahu Ben-Elissar, chair-
man of the Knesset's
Foreign Affairs and Secu-
rity Committee, who met
with President Hosni
Mubarak Monday. Ben-
Elissar, who was Israel's
first Ambassador to Egypt,
brought Mubarak a mes-
sage from Premier Yitzhak
Shamir.
The former envoy's trip to
Cairo was linked to efforts
to thaw Israli-Egyptian re-
lations, which have been

frozen since Egypt called
home its ambassador in Tel
Aviv following Israel's 1982
Lebanon invasion. The
envoy has still not returned.
Returning to Israel,
Ben-Elissar said he was
surprised, while in Cairo, to
read in the Israeli press that
a ranking Israeli military
officer had warned of the
possibility of hostilities be-
tween Israel and Egypt.
Maj. Gen. Ehud Barak,
chief of military intelli-
gence, delivered that warn-
ing at Sunday's Cabinet
meeting and again Monday
in briefing the Knesset
committee which Ben-
Elissar heads.

Corrections

The Red Cross blood
drive listed in last week's
Jewish News as being held
on June 7 will actually be
held from 4 to 10 p.m. June
28 at the Jewish War Vet-
erans Memorial Home.
For appointment, call Mil-
ton Greenberg, 533-4127.

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