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Iran Problem
Passing Phase
Tel Aviv (JTA) — In the 18
years since reunification,
Jerusalem has become the
largest city in Israel with the
largest Jewish population ac-
cording to data released by the
Central Bureau of Statistics.
At the end of 1984, the popu-
lation of Jerusalem stood at
445,000 of whom 320,000 were
Jewish and about 125,000 non-
Jewish. The population of Tel
Aviv-Jaffa was 323,000 with
313,000 Jews. But Tel Aviv and
its commuter suburbs, Petach
Tikva, Ramat Gan, Givatayim,
constitute the country's largest
urban area with a population of
800,000.
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Toronto (JTA) — A vitriolic
denunciation of Israel earned an
emotional ovation at the Cana-
'-' dian Arab Federation's annual
national convention in Toronto
last weekend.
William Baker, a U.S. ar-
cheologist, who has spent more
than 20 years promoting the
cause of Palestinian land rights,
slammed the Israelis for "hos-
tile, belligerent, aggressive,
murderous and ungodly" policies
regarding claims for Palestinian
nationhood. He also criticized
Commerce Minister Ariel Sha-
ron, labelling him "a terrorist,
who lives by the lie."
The emotion-laden address
brought the audience of more
> than 100 Arab Canadians to
their feet. Spontaneous shouts
and clapping also peppered the
speech.
"Israel is not a democracy,"
Baker said. "The Jews are not
D God's chosen people. God will
return that land (the West Bank
and Gaza) to an independent
and autonomous Palestinian na-
tion."
Baker, of Seminole origin, re-
peatedly used the analogy of In-
dian displacement and repres-
sion to illustrate his case
against Israel.
Jerusalem — The former Israeli
ambassador to Iran believes that
the present nightmare in Iran is a
passing phase, that the heat and
passion of the Khomeini revolu-
tion will wane, and that one day
the basic mutual interests of Is-
rael and Iran will come back into
play and prevail.
Uri Lubrani, Israel's envoy to
Iran in the 1970s and currently
coordinator of Israeli activities in
Lebanon, spoke at a conference at
the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.
A call for the ingathering to Is-
rael of the thousands of Iranian
Jews who have migrated to West-
ern countries was sounded by
Moshe Katsav, Iranian-born Is-
raeli minister of labor and social
affairs. He warned that assimila-
tion and intermarriage would
soon decimate the expatriate Ira-
nian Jewish community and ob-
, literate its rich cultural heritage.
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