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Israel Television reported that U.S. Secretary of State James Baker will convene his advisers within the next few days to finalize the prin- ciples that will define the composition of the Palesti- nian delegation. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir confirmed to cabinet members that informal U.S.-negotiations are conti- nuing by telephone. Sources say Shamir told colleagues that Cabinet Secretary Elyakim Rubinstein inform- ed U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning Dennis Ross over the phone last week about the draft Israeli response. U.S. officials wanted an Israeli response before Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin met with Baker . Shamir insisted, however, that the U.S. knows that the final version of the Israeli response will be approved only after the inner cabinet meeting later this week. In a secret memo to Shamir last month, Rubinstein wrote that the U.S. would in all likelihood not agree to all the assurances that Israel is requesting. Rabin briefed the cabinet about his recent trip to the U.S. and said he was hopeful that agreement could be reached with the U.S. He said he did not believe that the U.S. would withhold for- eign aid as a form of pressure. Rabin, however, did not rule out the possibility that the $1.2 billion in economic assistance could be jeopar- dized in future as a result of budgetary pressures in the U.S. He expressed con- fidence that the $1.8 billion in military assistance would remain untouched. The defense minister also relayed the deep concern of top U.S. officials over the press leaks in Israel about the peace process. Nazi-Hunter Klarsfeld Expelled From Syria New York (JTA) — Syrian authorities forced Nazi- hunter Serge Klarsfeld to leave their country where he had been trying to focus at- tention on the case of Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner, the World Jewish Congress reported. Syrian police came to Klarsfeld's hotel room last week and escorted him to the airport, where they put him on a plane for Vienna, his wife, Beate, said in a tele- phone conversation from Paris with Elan Steinberg, executive director of the WJC. Klarsfeld arrived home in Paris . He was not physically harmed, his wife reported. Serge Klarsfeld had been in Damascus since Jan. 9, having obtained a business visa to Syria as president of the Sons and Daughters of Deported Jews of France. He had unsuccessfully at- tempted to rent a hall in Damascus, with the inten- tion of holding a hearing on Brunner, who is believed to have lived in the country for more than 30 years. Beate Klarsfeld said her husband had obtained help in arranging a hearing from the Syrian Bar Association. She believes the associa- tion's intervention prompted her husband's expulsion from the country. Serge Klarsfeld was refus- ed entry to the presidential palace, his wife reported. She told Steinberg that her husband was supposed to have been received by repre- sentatives of the French Embassy in Syria. But the French diplomats were prevented from reaching him by Syrian authorities, who also disconnected tele- phone service to his room, where he was confined. Beate Klarsfeld said her