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CONTEMPORARY COUNSELING CENTER
No Waiting
354.1991
Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Israeli Labor Party has
resolved to back Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir's
proposal for elections in the
administered territories, at
least for the time being.
This emerged last week in
a radio interview with
Shimon Peres, vice premier
and party chairman, who
together with Defense
Minister Yitzhak Rabin was
briefed over the weekend on
Shamir's talks in Washington
by Cabinet Secretary
Elyakim Rubinstein.
Peres indicated in his inter-
view that the Labor Party
would consider an alternative
proposal of its own "in the
weeks or months ahead," if
the election scheme fails to
take off.
He said he expects major
problems ahead for the elec-
tions plan, as it moves toward
actualization.
He asserted, moreover, that
the Americans regard — and
would define — the present
phase of Mideast diplomacy
as indirect negotiations bet-
ween Israel and the PLO, con-
ducted through U.S. media-
tion. "This is a result of the
prime minister's mission to
the United States," Peres said
coldly.
Israel for its part, he added,
remained opposed to any
negotiations with the PLO.
The vice premier and Labor
leader spoke to Galei Zahal,
the IDF radio station.
Both Galei Zahal and the
state-run Israel Television
and Israel Radio have been
characterizing the upcoming
U.S. mediation over the elec-
tion proposal as indirect
negotiations between Israel
and the PLO.
Protest Lodged
By Workmen's
New York (JTA) — The
Workmen's Circle, a fraternal
Jewish socialist organization,
has lodged a protest with the
East German government for
its failure to record the
numerous Jewish deaths at
Buchenwald.
The group lodged the pro-
test in response to an article
in a recent New York Times.
The article reported that the
East German memorial at
the site of the camp "does not
commemorate the victims foi.
what they were, and it denies
to the United States recogni-
tion for having liberated
Buchenwald."
Dr. Barnett Zumoff and
Motl Zelmanowicz, co-