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May 31, 1991 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-31

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Arab States
Ease Boycott

Jerusalem (JTA) — There
are now strong indications
that key Arab states may be
ready to ease the 43-year-old
economic boycott of Israel
and of foreign firms doing
business with the Jewish
state, according to well-
placed Israeli trade officials.
A senior official at the
Ministry of Commerce and
Industry confirmed reports
from Kuwait that the coun-
try is edging away from the
boycott and is urging other
Persian Gulf states, in-
cluding Saudi Arabia, to re-
view their positions.
Reuters news agency
quoted a ranking Kuwaiti
official as saying in effect
that it is Kuwait's political
duty toward the United
States, in the aftermath of
the Persian Gulf war, to re-
v examine its position on the
boycott.
In New York, the U.S. en-
voy to the United Nations,
Thomas Pickering, told
American Jewish organiza-
tional leaders last month
that there were indications
that Kuwait was waiving
boycott restrictions on U.S.
firms seeking contracts for
reconstruction work in
Kuwait.

Terrorists Killed
In Air Raid

Tel Aviv (JTA) - An Israeli
air raid on a terrorist base
near Tyre is believed to have
killed several high-ranking
terrorists, according to
sources in southern Leb-
anon.
Eight were described as of-
ficials of the Democratic
Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, a terrorist organ-
ization headed by Nayef
Hawatmeh. Four were
senior officers of the pro-
Syrian Amal militia.
They had assembled for a
joint meeting of the two
groups, the sources said.
The air attack put the
Lebanese regular army on
the alert and interfered with
arrangements for a planned
Lebanon peace parade, ac-
cording to the Lebanese
Defense Ministry in Beirut.
Meanwhile, four members
of a prominent Shi'ite family
were killed in the southern
Lebanon security zone by
land mines apparently in-
tended for the Israeli-backed
South Lebanon Army.
The pro-Iranian funda-
mentalist Hezbollah, or Par-
ty of God, stopped claiming
credit for the blasts after the
victims were identified.

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