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March 29, 1985 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-03-29

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Carter Sees
Peace Barrier

New York (JTA) — Former
President Jimmy Carter believes
that the Arab states are as unwill-
ing as ever to "give clear and offi-
cial recognition" to Israel's right
to exist within secure borders, and
the Israelis are just as reluctant to
withdraw from the West Bank
and Gaza Strip and grant self-
determination to the Palesti-
nians, Time magazine reported
this week.
In his new book, The Blood of
Abraham, to be published next
week by Houghton Mifflin, the
former President also charges
that "under Reagan, the peace
process (in the Middle East) has
come to a screeching halt." Ac-
cording to Carter, instead of
negotiation, the Reagan Adminis-
tration "has tended to prefer the
threat or use of American mili-
tary force," a policy that has pro-
ved to be "particularly painful
and embarrassing" in the Middle
East. Time reported that Carter
agrees with King Hussein of Jor-
dan that for the U.S. to have fo-
cused so heavily on Lebanon was
"wasteful and counter-
productive." He states that "the
initiative for peace talks must
come from the U.S."

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Attorney
General Yitzhak Zamir, acting on
the recommendation of police in-
vestigators, said last week that he
would not open criminal proceed-
ings against two Knesset mem-
bers who met with Palestine Lib-
eration Organization chief Yassir
Arafat in Tunis last month.
Zamir has asked for an investi-
gation to determine whether MKs
Matityahu Peled and Mohammed
Miari of the Progressive List for
Peace had jeopardized state secu-
rity by meeting with Arafat.
Zamir's decision was in 'line with
rulings in similar cases in the past
that open meetings with Arafat or
other PLO representatives. could
not be considered "contact with
the enemy" within the meaning of
' the criminal code.
Zamir said, in an official state-
ment, that the two MKs had pro-
vided a "reasonable explanation"
for their meeting with Arafat and
that it had not been their inten-
tion to compromise state security.
Rulings by the Supreme Court in
earlier cases determined that in-
tent is a prerequisite for proving
guilt.

Paris (JTA) — Romanian Chief
Rabbi Moses Rosen was elected to
a seventh term as a deputy in the
Romanian National Parliament
in last week's elections. Rabbi
Rosen ran as an independent can-
diate from Burcharest's fifth dis-
trict, which covers what was once
the city's Jewish quarter.

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