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Jordan Rejects
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Jerusalem (JTA) - Jordan has
rejected an Israeli proposal to ap-
point four Arab mayors to replace
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ministration in Judea and
Samaria.
In recent years, the authorities
deposed the Arab mayors of Nab-
lus, Hebron, Ramallah and El
Bireh, because they were al-
legedly involved in anti-Israei ac-
tivities. Unable to find appropri-
ate Arab personalities to replace
the deposed mayors, the
authorities appointed IDF officers
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So far the Jordanians have
given no green light. According to
Zach, they stipulated that their
consent be returned by the ap-
pointment of more Jordanian ap-
proved mayors in other West
Bank towns.
Sources at the Defense Ministry
said it has been Israel's policy to
have Arab mayors run Arab
cities, but there was no rush.
However, they added that if Jor-
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Arab mayors, Israel may under-
take a unilateral step and appoint
mayors according to its own pref-
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Skin Shortage
Affects Injured
IDF Soldiers
Tel Aviv (JTA) - A severe
shortage in skin banks at major
Israeli hospitals has forced doc-
tors to seek graftable skin from
Holland in order to treat the 14
Israel Defense Force (IDF)
soldiers wounded in the March 10
suicide truck-bomb attack in
south Lebanon. Twelve IDF
soldiers were killed in the attack.
According to doctors, the virtu-
ally bankrupt skin banks are the
result of the Orthodox-inspired
anatomy and pathology laws
passed by the Knesset last year.
The laws, which have been rigidly
enforced, bar the removal of or-
gans or skin from a deceased per-
son unless permission was given
prior to death or consent is ob-
tained from relatives of the de-
ceased.
Many Israelis volunteered to
donate skin when the shortage
became known. But the doctors
said the soldiers' burns were too
large to be co ered by skin from
living donors.
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NY Archive
New York (JTA) - The New
York Holocaust Commission was
presented Friday with its first
major acquisition, 140 crates and
footlockers full of historic docu-
ments from the Nuremberg War
Crimes Tribunals.
The documents, presented to
the commission from the New
York State Library, are one of 23
original mimeographed sets of
Nuremberg transcripts.