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Arafat Aide
Calls For Talks
Beirut — Bassam Abu
Sharif, a top aide to Palestine
Liberation Organization chief
Yassir Arafat, came under at-
tack this week after calling
for negotiations with Israel.
In an article in the Beirut
daily As Safir, five Palesti-
nian groups called Abu Sharif
a traitor and demanded he be
brought to trial. The article
was signed by the Popular
Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, the PFLP-General
Command, the Partisans of
the Islamic Revolution in
Palestine, Al Fatah Uprising
and the Popular Struggle
Front.
In his statement, "PLO
Views: Prospects of a
Palestinian-Israeli Settle-
ment," Abu Sharif writes,
"The Palestinians would be
deluding themselves if they
thought their problems with
the Israelis could be solved in
negotiations with non-
Israelis."
He added: "We are ready to
talk to Shimon Peres' Labor
Alignment, or to Yitzhak
Shamir's Likud Bloc or
anyone else the Israelis
choose!'
He said the PLO recognizes
United Nations Resolutions
242 and 338 but will not say
so "unconditionally" because
"neither resolution says
anything about the national
rights of the Palestinian peo-
ple!"
Copies of the Abu Sharif
statement were sent to the
U.S. State Department and
passed out at the Arab sum-
mit, held earlier this month
in Algiers.
Health Budget
Is Increased
Tel Aviv (JTA) — In the face
of worsening labor strife at
public hospitals in Israel, a
ministerial committee decid-
ed Tuesday to add $5.3
million to the Health
Ministry's budget.
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