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April 22, 1988 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-22

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United Nations (JTA) — For
the third time this year, the
United States vetoed a
Security Council resolution
critical of Israel. The resolu-
tion, supported by the other
14 members of the council,
demanded that Israel allow
the return of eight Palestin-
ian activists deported from
the West Bank and Gaza
Strip to Lebanon.
Last week's resolution also
condemned Israel's use of live
ammunition against Palestin-
ian rioters and called on
Israel to abide by the Fourth
Geneva Convention of 1949,
which protects the rights of
inhabitants of occupied ter-
ritories. Israel claims the con-
vention does not apply to the
territories it administers.
Earlier this year, the
United States vetoed two
resolutions critical of Israel's
handling of Palestinian
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Philadelphia
Jewish students at the
University of Pennsylvania
protested while Nation of
Islam leader Louis Far-
rakhan, in a speech on cam-
pus, told a large, overwhelm-
ingly black audience that "a
deal was struck with Hitler in
the Third Reich that Jews
would be brought out of Ger-
many and settled in
Palestine."
More than 1,000 Jewish
students rallied across the
street from the auditorium
where Farrakhan spoke, car-
rying signs with such slogans
as "Unity yes, hatred no" and
"Farrakhan promotes
hatred." crowd ranged from
1,000 to 1,200 protesters.
Addressing the tiny percen-
tage of Jews in his audience,
Farrakhan said, "I would like
to see you live in peace, but
when you try to fulfill the vi-
sion given in the Bible
without the Messiah, you run
into problems."
"Now I believe in the
Torah," he continued, "but
the way I read the Torah —
maybe we have a theological
disagreement — but the way
I read the Torah, the Jewish
nation was to wait for the
Messiah."
The controversial leader
said that since "Jews do not
believe that Jesus of Naza-
reth of 2,000 years ago was in
fact the Messiah, and the
Jews are still awaiting that
Messiah," there can be no
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