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OFF 25%OFF THAT 38.70 88.87 108" X 84" 114.75 V 8" X 84" 123.75 50" X 48" defuse the present incentive, especially in the Labor Par- t y , for territorial withdrawal," Nusseibeh said. "The demographic in- centive, after all, is Labor's only major incentive for such withdrawal. Less incentive means less engagement in the peace process, and this may therefore lead the re- gion towards war. "Secondly," Nusseibeh continued, "whether or not Soviet immigrants settle in our occupied Palestinian state [i.e., the territories], surely their influx in large numbers within the 'Green Line' will generate all kinds of internal pressure that will strengthen the hands of those in Israel who call for settlement in the ter- ritories." Nusseibeh went on to re- suscitate arguments made against Jewish immigration during the British Mandate: "The region's resources must be properly assessed. 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Beyond the economic con- cerns, the Egyptians see the bus attack as a challenge to their control of the country and a blow to the peace pro- cess which President Hosni Mubarak has diligently sought to advance. It is also seen as a low blow to a country that has paid a high price for its in- volvement in the Palestin- ian-Israeli conflict. By the end of the week, Egyptian anger over the at- tack developed into an open rift with the PLO, ag- gravated by Palestinian failure to push the peace process forward. The Egyptian press criticized the low-key Pales- tinian condemnation of the attack, which linked it to Israeli actions in the ter- ritories. NO FREIGHT • NO C Widths up to 120" I NEWS 1 Cairo (JTA) - Perhaps it is revulsion against terrorism. No doubt it is shame. It may even be feared loss of revenue from tourism. But whatever the cause, Cairo clearly is a more pleasant place for an Israeli to visit now than it was for a long time before Feb. 4. That was the day terrorists attacked an Israeli tour bus on a busy highway southeast of Cairo, killing nine Israelis and two Egyptians, and wounding 18. Now, Israelis are suddenly popular with Egyptians from all walks of life, who have little good to say about the Palestinians. "We have been fighting for them since 1948," said Sheikh Sa'ad, as he polished shoes outside the Israeli Academic Center here, "and look what they (the Palestin- ians) have done to us." Yassir Arafat "is the devil himself," he said, unknow- ingly using the same label Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir often uses to de- scribe the Palestine Libera- tion Organization chief. Sa'ad had a ready reply for a bystander who thought Pa- lestinians living in the Israeli-administered ter- ritories deserved their "national rights." "The Jews did not disown anyone of his land, they all paid for their land in cash," he said. 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