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March 09, 1990 - Image 105

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Israeli Arabs
Anti-Aliyah

Shfaram (JPFS), — Some
Israeli Arabs have added
their voices to the Arab pro-
tests over the wave of Soviet
Jewish immigration.
Umm el-Fahm Mayor
Sheikh Ra'ed Salah called
for immigration to Israel to
be stopped.
He suggested that Israeli
Arabs should send a delega-
tion to the Soviet Union, to
other Eastern European
countries and to the UN to
"highlight the problems"
caused by Soviet Jewish
immigration and press for it
to cease.
Ra'ad Salah charged that
the influx of new immi-
grants would harm Israeli
Arabs, as well as the peace
process. He repeated his
comments later at a mass
demonstration in Haifa,
earning widespread ap-
plause from the protesters.
He told the crowd the econ-
omic crisis affecting the
country would worsen be-
cause of the expected influx
of immigrants.
Israeli Arabs, already suf-
fering from discrimination
and a higher-than-average
unemployment rate, would
bear the brunt of any cut-
backs to pay for absorbing
and accommodating the im-
migrants and providing
them with jobs, he said.
The influx of immigrants
was also harming the pro-
spects of peace, said Salah,
adding that Israeli Arabs
could not ignore the
"suffering of our Palestinian
brethren in territories."

Israel Rejects
`Citizen' Pollard

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
Israeli government has re-
jected a request by an ad hoc
coalition of Knesset factions
to grant honorary Israeli
citizenship to convicted spy
Jonathan Pollard.
Deputy Interior Minister
Rafael Pinhasi told the
Knesset Interior Committee
the government ruled
against citizenship for
Pollard after consulting with
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir and other ministers.
He said Pollard's situation
would not be improved by
making him an Israeli
citizen.
The petition on behalf of
Pollard was submitted by
Knesset members Edna
Solodar of the Labor Party,
Pinhas Goldstein of Likud,
Shlomo Dayan of Shas and
Geula Cohen of the opposi-
tion Tehiya party.

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