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June 06, 1986 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-06-06

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Jerusalem (JTA) — One of the
prominent figures in the Gaza
Strip, Dr. Hatem Abu-Ghazale,
called Friday for the transfer of
as many powers as possible to
Arabs in the administered ter-
ritories.
Speaking at a lecture at the
Truman Institute in Jerusalem,
Abu-Ghazale disagreed with the
Palestinian view which boycots
any cooperation with the Israeli
authorities. Rather, he said,
Palestinians should do every-
thing possible to call the Israeli
bluff when the Israelis talk
about their wish to improve the
quality of life in the territories.
Recent reports have said Haj
Rahad A-Shawa, the deposed
mayor of Gaza, recently pro-
posed to President Hosni
Mubarak of Egypt to control the
implementation of the autonomy
in "Gaza first." Although
A-Shawa denied the report
(which, if true, conflicts with the
PLO stand which rejects the
Camp David Accords on au-
tonomy), Abu-Ghazale welcomed
the idea.
"That Egypt would be the
authority overseeing autonomy,
I would consider liberation. It
would be the end of the Israeli'
occupation. It would bring us
back to the Egyptian rule, but
through an autonomous Gaza
administration — a situation
that any responsible Palestinian
should welcome."

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Registration is limited to 16
teams on a first-come, first-serve
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