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October 03, 1986 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-03

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Kach Disrupts
Square Naming
Ceremony

'Ibl Aviv (JTA) — Official
ceremonies naming a square
in Ashkelon in honor of the
late King Mohammed of
Morocco were cut short last
Sunday when Rabbi Meir
Kahane and followers of his
extremist Kach Party who in-
vaded the municipality of-
fices, smashed windows, over-
turned furniture and threat-
ened the clerks.
Prime Minister Shimon
Peres, the principal speaker,
had difficulty making himself
heard over the shouts of
hecklers. Most were sup-
porters of the right-wing op-
position Thhiya Party who
had a permit to demonstrate
and did so noisily but peace-
fully. The violence came from
Kach.
The town, on Israel's coast
south of 'Ibl Aviv, is in fer-
ment over the fatal stabbing
of one of its residents, Haim
Azran, in the Gaza market-
place the deay before the
ceremony. His funeral, sched-
uled for the same day as the
ceremony, was postponed at
the request of local police who
feared clashes.
Mohammed was the father
of King Hassan, the present
ruler of Morocco, with whom
Peres met last July. Peres
reminded the crowd that the
late monarch had befriended
Jews during World War II
and at other times. But a
historian of the Moroccan
Jewish community claims
Mohammed signed Nazi
racist laws at Hitler's orders
when his country was ad-
ministered by the collabora-
tionist Vichy regime.
Peres referred to Azran's
murder, noting that it fol-
lowed a recent attempt on the
life of Hassan by Palestinian
terrorists. "We shall not allow
PLO people in Gaza or PLO
people in Morocco to kill the
peace process," Peres said.

Labor Party
More Popular
Than Likud

build a strong
foundation with
good prenatal care.

THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER

68

Friday, October 3, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

lel Aviv (JTA) — Labor
would lead the Likud by two
to one and could form a na-
tional government without
Likud if elections were held
now, according to a poll
published last week.
The poll was taken for the
newspaper Ha'aretz by the
Pori Public Opinion Research
Institute, just a month before
Shimon Peres of Labor is set
to had hand over the prime
ministership to Yitzhak
Shamir, leader of Likud.
The poll of 1,000 voters
shows that Labor popularity
has risen by nine percent over
its total in the last elections
to 46.1 per cent. Likud's
popularity has dropped by 9.1
percent to 22.8 per cent.

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