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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1989
Egyptian Plan
Disrupts Talks
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Final
negotiations over Taba, badly
shaken by an Egyptian an-
nouncement that it would
take possession of the ter-
ritory Jan. 29, returned to
normal last week, after Cairo
backed off.
Reuven Merhav, head of the
Israeli negotiating team, as a
result of strong Israeli opposi-
tion to the move and the
Egyptians' understanding
that such unilateral action
would adversely affect the
talks, Cairo changed its
plans.
The Egyptian government,
nevertheless, will instruct its
Ministry of Tourism to enter
negotiations for the purchase
of Israeli-owned tourist
facilities in Taba.
The Israelis were also an-
noyed because the Egyptian
authorities were scheduled to
announce Sunday their offer
of compensation to the fami-
lies of six Israeli tourists
gunned_ down in October 1985
by a demented Egyptian
border policeman at Ras
Burka, in Sinai.
While the Cabinet ruled out
linkage between the amount
of compensation and an
agreement on Taba, the
Israelis still want time to
study the offer before the
Taba talks adjourn.
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IDF Chief:
No Destruction
Thl Aviv (JTA) — The chief
of staff of the Israel Defense
Force, Lt. Gen. Dan Shomron,
said he believes the Pales-
tinians have given up on the
idea of destroying Israel.
That is the price they paid
for the limited political suc-
cess of the uprising in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip,
Shomron said in an interview
last week on Israel Television.
In return for some recogni-
tion of their cause, the
Palestinians "have, in effect,
given up the Palestinian
Charter," which calls for the
destruction of Israel, he said.
Shomron outraged right-
wing politicians by telling the
Knesset Foreign Affairs and
Defense Committee recently
that the uprising requires a
political solution because it
cannot be ended by military
means.
In his TV interview, he
maintained that the political
aspirations of the Pales-
tinians did not begin and
would not'end with the upris-
ing, which they call the
intifada.
Much of Shomron's inter-
view was devoted to a
vigorous defense of the IDF's
methods used to quell the
uprising, particularly the
much criticized use of plastic
bullets.
He maintained that the
IDF has actually reduced
casualties and that it will suc-
ceed "in a matter of time" to
restore relative calm in the
administered territories.
But it will be a gradual pro-
cess, he admitted.
Shomron also conceded that
the Palestinians have proven
tougher and shown more en-
durance than expected when
the intifada began 14 months
ago.
Shomron's deputy, Maj.
Gen. Ehud Barak, delivered a
similar message in a lively
question-and-answer session
with the Foreign Press
Association.
"The IDF has not run out of
ideas," he said. It will
gradually reduce the vio-
lence to a level of relative
calm, enabling the political
echelon to develop a solution
according to its own time-
table?'
"It might be a matter of
time, it might not be absolute,
but the reduction of violence
will happen," he stressed.
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Jewish-Vatican
Meeting Is Off
New York (JTA) — Jewish
and Catholic leaders have
called off a conference on anti-
Semitism that was scheduled
to take place in Zurich in
February because there has
been no definite commitment
to remove a Carmelite con-
vent from the site of the
Auschwitz death camp.
The conference, originally
scheduled for Feb. 20-24, was
contingent on a request made
by the International Jewish
Committee for Interreligious
Consultations that the Ausch-
witz convent be removed to a
site outside the camp before
the meeting.
Cardinal Johannes Wille-
brands, president of the
Vatican Commission for
Religious Relations with the
Jews, sent a letter Dec. 28 to
IJCIC suggesting that if the
conditions to remove the
Carmelite convent are met, a
conference could take place
after Passover 1989.
A group of European Car-
dinals and Vatican officials
signed a written agreement
in February 1987 stipulating
that the convent would be
removed by Feb. 20, 1989. An
alternate site for the convent
had been found outside the
camp's perimeter.
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