Much was made of the PNC's recognition of U.N. Resolution 242, but the PLO's interpretation is different than that of the United States and Israel. The PNC called for Israeli withdrawal from all the occupied territories. Moreover, the PNC accepted 242 only in the context of other resolutions, which in- clude the 1975 "Zionism is racism" resolution. The PLO's renunciation of terrorism also received a lot The Palestinians, Arafat said, are 'fighting in defense of true Judaism. Isrfael does not represent the Jewish heritage. of publicity, but the PLO was guided by its own definition of terrorism which does not in- clude "the peoples' right to resist foreign occupation, col- onialism, and racial discrim- ination, as well as their right to struggle for their in- dependence?' Perhaps the most important aspect of the PNC was ig- nored altogether by the press. That was the PLO's failure to repudiate its national charter which calls for the destruc- tion of Israel. Since the PNC meeting, PLO officials have made a number of qualifying remarks which have gone unreported. The PLO's foreign minister, Faruq Qad- dumi, denied the PNC recognized 242. Resolution 242 and the Palestinian right to self-determination and the establishment of a Palesti- nian state, Qaddimi said, were only to be the bases of an international peace con- ference (Al-Siyasah, Nov. 19). George Habash said im- mediately after the PNC meeting that he expected the rights of the Palestinians to be "imposed on the Zionist enemy" (Algiers Domestic Service, Nov. 15). Abu Abbas, the mastermind behind the Achille Lauro hijacking and murder of Leon Klinghoffer, assured Sawt Al-Sha'b, (Nov. 27) that there would be a "continuation of all forms of Palestinian struggle." In his recent meeting with American Jews in Geneva, Yassir Arafat probably did not repeat what he told Cairo's news service: "Israel, with its Zionist face, represents the new colonialism and the bridgehead for the old col- onialism in our Arab area" (MENA, Nov. 22). The Palesti- nians, Arafat said, were "Thanks to our many customers and to a great effort by all store managers and their staff, we have extended this clearance until December 24, 1988. I have asked each manager to select from remaining inventory any additional rugs available for the close of this clearance and reduce the price tags." // HAGOPIAN WORLD OF RUGS The Original Since 1939 Edgar Hagopian President Manufacturers and Direct Importers Ann Arbor Showroom Oak Park Showroom Call 546-RUGS Call 973-RUGS Birmingham Showroom Call 646-RUGS Piety Hill Plaza, 1835 S. Woodward 3410 Washtenaw Avenue 14000 West 8 Mile Road (just west of Coolidge) (just west of Arborland) (just north of 14 Mile Road) SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE HOURS FOR ALL STORES Open 10 to 6 Monday thru Wednesday, 10 to 9 Thursday & Friday, 10 to 5 Saturday, 12 to 5 Sunday Original jewelry designs not available elsewhere r lk ,3/4. STRE IN'S FINE JEWELRY All Jewelry Always 2 0% off , ,,,,411.11001! k • "I " • 1•0 W. Maple • Birmingham • I 4 -1651 f):00 • AMX. VISA., MC Accepted Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 • Thurs. & tholutamlwaiik- Orchard Lake Road South of Maple • West Bloomfield THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 27