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July 25, 1986 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-07-25

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New York (JTA) — Describing
the Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization as "a diversified financial
institution with tentacles
spreading far beyond the land it
hopes to wrench from Israel for
a Palestinian state," the Wall
Street Journal last Monday, in a
page one report, disclosed some
of these business activities.
According to the Journal, the
PLO is "the largest producer of
eggs in Guinea, an exporter of
pineapples to France and the
Soviet Union, distributor of US
$52 million in Social Security
payments a year, co-founder of
an airline in the Maldive Islands
and a partner in the duty free
shop in Tanzania's international
airport."
Furthermore, the lengthy
report provides details of some
PLO expenditures. According to
the report, the PLO sent a pay-
ment of about US $150,000 to
A 1 Quds,
a Palestinian
newspaper. in East Jerusalem.
Al Quds had long been known to
support the Jordanian govern-
ment, and the Journal said,
"then did an about face last Feb-
ruary and wrote a pro-PLO
editorial." The newspaper's
editor said the assertion is
"totally unfounded."
The report also said that the
PLO's most important financial
operation may be its extensive
social welfare system, which aids
Palestinian living in the oc-
cupied territories. The PLO, the
report said, doles out payments
of varying sorts to some 60,000
Palestinians.
In addition, Palestinian ter-
rorist Abu Abbas, the leader of
the small PLO-affiliated com-
mando group which hijacked the
Achille Lauro cruise ship last
fall, receives a monthly salary of
US $900 for being on the PLO's
policy making executive com-
mittee and gets other PLO
funds occasionally.

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Friday, July 25, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Paris (JTA) — Foreign Min-
ister Jean-Bernard Raimond
declined to pay a courtesy call
on Palestine Liberation Organi-
zation Chief Yasir Arafat during
a trip recently to Minis where
Arafat currently has his head-
quarters. Arafat prudently left
for Algiers on the evening of Rai-
mond's arrival to take the sting
out of the snub.
Raimond's disregard of Ara-
fat's insistence that he be
treated with the protocol due a
head of state was believed to be
on strict instructions from
Premier Jacques Chirac. The
new French position is seen here
as steeeming from Chirac's
desire to improve relations with
Israel.
It is also believed to have
followed from Chirac's meetings
with the Syrian Vice President,
Abdel Khalim Khaddam.

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