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October 30, 1987 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-30

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Israeli Arab Separtists

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A secret
report containing recom-
mendations aimed at thwar-
ting Arab separatist tenden-
cies within Israel will be
presented to Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir soon,
Haaretz reported last Sunday.
The report, whose authors
detect a growing trend among
Israeli Arabs to establish
their own autonomous in-
stitutions and split away from
the state, contains recommen-
dations calling for special
budgets of 235 million
shekels ($147 million) over
the next five years to be
allocated directly to the
minorities sector.
Some 85 million shekels
($53 million) would be
directed to the development of
Arab municipalities, accord-
ing to the report, which is titl-
ed "Principles of Government
Policy Toward the Minorities
Sector in Israel?'
According to Haaretz, which
obtained a copy of the docu-
ment, the report was
prepared by former Likud-
Herut Cabinet Minister
Moshe Arens and his Arab af-
fairs adviser, reserve Brig.
Gen. Amos Gilboa.
The report alleges that
°°laundered funds from
abroad," whose source is
Palestine Liberation Organi-
zation bodies, are conveyed to
a portion of the minorities
population — mainly ele-
ments that do not identify
with the state.
The report also recom
mends that "the defense
establishment examine ways
to encourage minorities to
volunteer for the Israel
Defense Force, and draw up
programs accordingly, placing
the emphasis on Bedouins
and Christians (Arabs) in the
first state, and preparing the
organizational and other
tools for their integration in-
to the various IDF units."
Since the state was founded,
Israeli Arabs have been ex-
empt from military service.

Ezer Weizman, who spent
two years dealing with Arab
affairs when Shimon Peres
was prime minister, said Oct.
25 that he never saw any
signs that Israeli Arabs
aspire to autonomy or wish to
split off from the state.
In fact, the general trend
among Israeli Arabs is toward
equal rights and integration,
according to Weizman, who is
a minister without portfolio.
Weizman conceded that
"there are, in fact, small
marginal extremist groups,
such as Sons of the Village,

whose ideology is hostile to
the existence of the state. But
all of these groups tegether
are no more than a marginal
fringe of the overall Arab
population," he said.

Liv Ullmann
Is Honored

lel Aviv (JTA) — Norwegian
film star Liv Ullmann was
awarded an honorary Ph.D.
by Haifa University this
week, her seventh honorary
doctorate.
Ullmann pledged that "for
as long as I shall earn
money," she would finance the
education of an Arab student
at Haifa University, and her
husband Donald Saunders,
who is Jewish, would finance
that of a Jewish student.
Ullmann, who portrayed
Soviet Jewish activist Ida
Nudel in a recent film, met
with Nudel, who arrived in
Israel two weeks ago.
She said Nudel had asked
her, in her public ap-
pearances, to alert the world
to the dangers of a new
phenomenon in the Soviet
Union — the officially sanc-
tioned existence of a far right-
wing, pro-monarchist, anti-
Semitic organization known
as Pamyat.

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Tuesday by the Defense
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There is no such intention
and the issue was never
discussed, a ministry
spokesman said. "On the con-
trary, in the Cabinet's
meeting on Sunday it was
agreed in accordance with a
proposal by the Defense
Minister that Israel will in-
sist on receiving the aid in its
entirety, especially in the face
of the (Reagan) Administra-
tion's commitment in writing
on the issue to the ministers
of defense and finance, after
cancellation of the Lavi pro-
ject," the spokesman said.
He added that the
American administration has
not approached Israel with
respect to reducing aid, a
direct contradiction of a
report in Maariv on Monday
that American officials are
feeling out Israel on the
matter.

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