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Ivory Coast
To Shift
Embassy Site
Paris (JTA) — Ivory Coast,
which resumed diplomatic
relations with Israel less than
a year ago, announced last
Sunday that it will move its
recently re-opened Embassy
from Jerusalem to Thl Aviv.
According to Radio Abid-
jan, the decision was taken by
the country's ruling Demo-
cratic Party at a special
meeting convened, by Presi-
dent Felix Houphouet-
Boigny. A government state-
ment said it was in accor-
dance with a United Nations
Security Council resolution of
1980 calling on all UN
memberstates with Em-
bassies in Jerusalem to
withdraw them.
Diplomatic circles here
believe Ivory Coast is re-
sponding to a threat by the
Arab League member states
in Minis to sever ties with the
West African nation unless
its Embassy was removed
from Jerusalem. They also
threatened economic sanc-
tions. Commerce in Ivory
Coast is dominated by Arabs
of Syrian and Lebanese origin
Ivory Coast severed rela-
tions with Israel after the
1973 Yom Kippur War. They
were restored last December
with the understanding that
the Embassy would be lo-
cated in Jerusalem.
Cabinet OKs
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Livonia N. Middlebelt at St. Martins
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Highland Park 11820 Woodward Ave. at Tennyson
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Port Huron 3750 Pine Grove
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Jerusalem (JTA) — The
cabinet approved a draft law
Sunday to establish a second
channel on state-run televi-
sion and radio which would
be open to private commer-
cial operators.
The cabinet decided to
compensate daily newspapers
for loss of advertising reve-
nue to commercial broadcas-
ters. The Israel Broadcasting
Authority will also be com-
pensated for loss of revenue
because of the expected de-
crease of paid public service
announcements on the first
channel.
Communications Minister
Amnon Rubinstein said he
expected that ten private
radio stations could begin op-
erations within six months.
The second television channel
will take longer to set up, he
said. _/
Zionist Youth
Protest
Budget Cuts
New York (JTA) — Young
Zionists involved in aliya ac-
tivities in the United States
are protesting what they
claim are sharp budget cuts
by the World Zionist Organ-
.7.ation in Israel for their pro-
grams.