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Jerusalem maintains routine
contact with Israeli govern-
ment officials, as does the Is-
raeli Embassy in Italy with
diplomats inside the Vatican.
Israeli government represen-
tatives are officially invited to
papal coronations.
Fisher adds: "There is a fun-
damental Catholic apprecia-
tion of the fact that for Jews to
fulfill their religious injunc-
tion to live in the land of Israel,
they have to do so within the
apparatus of a modern state.
The Holy See is also aware that
Israeli law, in distinct contrast
to Islamic law, guarantees
freedom for all faiths and the
safeguarding of the Holy
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He continues; "On the other
hand, there is a deeply rooted
feeling that the long-term
safety of Catholic interests in
the region can only be assured
through an international reso-
lution of the conflict."
The Jan. 19 meeting be-
tween the cardinal and Jewish
leaders was bound to spell out
one thing for the Jewish com-
munity. If the Vatican cannot
be persuaded by practicing
Catholics to modify its posi-
tions on birth control, or on
women entering the priest-
hood, than it cannot be pres-
sured by Jewish groups to re-
write its Mideast policies be-
cause it is the collective opin-
ion of the Jewish community
that this ought to be done.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Knesset
ushers and guards were forced
to intervene Monday in a clash
between left- and right-wing
members during a visit by a
Soviet delegation. The three-
member delegation from the
Soviet Peace Committee, visit-
ing Israel at the invitation of
the Hadash (Communist)
Party, was taken to the Knes-
set by their hosts, who wished
to show them the parliament
and introduce them to mem-
bers.
They met in a private dining
room for about two hours with
Knesset members from the
Labor Party and leftwards, but
when they entered the Knesset
members' lounge and cafeteria
they were met by Geula Cohen,
Yuval Neeman and Eliezer
Waldman of the rightwing
Tehiya Party, displaying post-
ers demanding free emigration
for Soviet Jewry.
Communist member Char-
ley Biton grabbed the banner
from Cohen and tore it up. But
the fiery Cohen, who had ap-
parently anticipated his reac-
tion, unfurled another poster.
Insults soon gave way to
shoving and fisticuffs, and the
Knesset ushers intervened to
stand between the rival fac-
tions, but not before Kach
member Meir Kahane physi-
cally attacked Biton. Cohen
fell to the floor. She later
claimed that she had been
pushed down by Biton, but he
claimed that she had lain down
on the floor with her poster.
The guards escorted the
Soviet visitors, appearing
white and shaken, from the
building.
Knesset Speaker Shlomo
Hillel denounced the incident,
described by parliamentary
correspondents as one of the
most serious ever seen in the
Knesset. He said that he would
ask the house committee to
give him increased powers to
punish members who interfere
with the normal work of the
parliament and prevent vis-
itors from coming to see is-

rael's parliamentary democ-
racy in action.
Cohen and other rightwing
members demanded that Biton
be removed from the Knesset
"for at least a year."

Travel Ban
On Palestinians
Causes Dismay

New York (JTA) — Three
prominent American Jews
have expressed dismay over
the Israeli Defense Ministry's
decision last week not to issue
travel passes to two leding
Palestinians from the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip to
attend an international sym-
posium on the Middle East at
the San Diego State Univer-
sity.
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg,
vice president of the World
Jewish Congress, Dr. Rita
Hauser, former U.S. delegate
to the United Nations, and
Stephen Shalom, said in a joint
statement that the decision not
to allow former Hebron Mayor
Mustapha Abd A-Nabi Natshe
and Gaza lawyer Fayez Abu-
Rahme to join them in high
level meetings to explore ways
to move the Mideast peace
process forward harms the
cause of peace and damages Is-
rael's image as a serious seeker
of peace.
They noted that, ironically,
Abu-Rahme is one of two
Palestinians who was ap-
proved by the Israeli govern-
ment as a potential Palesti-
nian representative in peace
talks between Israel and a
Jordanian-Palestinian delega-
tion. "If he was acceptable
then, why is he a security risk
now," the three asked.
Israeli security sources said
the two Palestinians were de-
nied travel permits because
there was a concern they would
use the occasion to meet with
hostile elements, but did not
elaborate.

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