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July 22, 1988 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-07-22

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Swiss MP
Supports Likud

Geneva (JTA) — A member
of the Swiss parliament who
has just returned from Israel
said it was his impression
that it would be preferable if
the hard-line Likud party
wins Israel's parliamentary
elections Nov. 1.
It would be easier for Likud
to negotiate from strength,
Claude Frey of the Radical
Party told the Journal De
Geneve in an .interview
published Monday.
Frey was one of 10 Swiss
members of parliament who
visited Israel from July 10 to
17 as guests of President
Chaim Herzog.
He thought Likud would be
better able to negotiate a set-
tlement with the Arabs
because the Palestinian
uprising has hardened the
position of Israelis.

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Bonn (JTA) — Opposition
members of the Bundestag
have mounted a strong cam-
paign against a $400 million
deal for a West German
shipyard to build two sub-
marines for the Israeli navy.
The critics are members of
the Social Democratic Party
and the Greens. Norbert
Gansel of the SPD called the
proposed contract
"swinishness." He said it was
negotiated by the secretary-
general of NATO, Manfred
Woerner, a former West Ger-
man defense minister.
Gansel said he learned on a
visit to Israel two years ago
that the submarines would be
financed largely by American
military grants to Israel. The
proposed undersea craft
would be of the "Dolphin"
class, propelled by conven-
tional engines.

Israelis To
Visit China?

Jerusalem (JTA) — A
message from the Israel Con-
sulate General in Hong Kong
raised hopes here that Israeli
citizens will soon be allowed
to visit the People's Republic
of China.
Until now, Israelis could
visit China only as members
of organized foreign tourist
groups. While tour operators
have had no indication from
Peking of a change of policy,
the cable predicted that a
change would soon be made.

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