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May 02, 1986 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-05-02

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NEWS

STUDIO AND OUTDOOR PORTRAITS
SOON AT
MARKET STREET

Peres Remark
Angers Hussein

Jerusalem (JTA) — King Hus-
sein of Jordan is furious over a
statement by Premier Shimon
Peres Sunday that "secret con-
tacts between Israel ana Jordan"
have taken place in the context of
quiet diplomacy, Voice of Israel.
Radio reported.
it said the Jordanians .lost no
time in registering their anger
with the prime minister's office
in Jerusalem. Hussein was espe-
cially unhappy with the publica-
tion of Peres' remarks on the eve
of an Arab summit meeting
scheduled to be held in Fez,
Morocco, over the weekend. He
emphatically denied any contacts
with Israel.
Peres cautioned that whatever
progress was made with Jordan
was characterized by mutual
understanding rather than any
agreement. Foreign Minister
Yitzhak Shamir, the Likud
leader, seemed to confirm that
contacts had been made when he
asserted that they failed to pro-
dime any tangible results.

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Foreign
Minister Yitzhak Shamir de-
clared that the West Bank Arab
town of Hebron was a "liberated"
Jewish city and "will never be
given back."
Addressing Irgun veterans on
the anniversary of the conquest
of Jaffa, an Arab city adjacent to
Tel Aviv during the 1948 war for
independence, Shamir asserted
that "just as Jaffa was liberated
and not given back, so Hebron
was liberated and will never be
given back. It will be a leading
city in Israel and in the Land of
Israel."
Jaffa was seized by forces of
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