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About 50 Jews marched through east Jerusalem. The protest was organized by the Forum for Jerusalem, an organization composed of several right-wing members of the Jerusalem City Coun- cil and the Knesset, and several east Jerusalem set- tlement movements, in- cluding Ateret Cohanim and Atara Leyoshna. Carrying banners and Israeli flags, the protesters began their march in Beit Orot in east Jerusalem and ended at the Lion's Gate in the Moslem Quarter of the Old City. Flanked by several soldiers and a dozen jour- nalists, the protesters chanted "Jerusalem of Gold" as they marched through the Arab neighbor- hood of A-Tur. A few curious residents stood on the sidelines. Their path was chosen "to retrace the route" of the Israel Defense Force paratroopers "who stormed the Old City in 1967," accor- ding to Rabbi Benny Elon of Beit El. "We are marching today because we are in favor of Jewish settlement in Jerusalem as a whole, and in the Old City in particular," said Yossi Peled, a member of Knesset from the Tsomet party. "We fear that the new government is taking steps to limit the Jewish presence in east Jerusalem," he said. The group was joined by Brooklyn Councilman Dov Hikind, in Israel on a family vacation, who said he was marching "to express my support for fellow Jews who are making every effort toward the liberation of Jerusalem." The councilman, who rep- resents the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, said, "I have the largest constituency of Jews in the state legislature, and I am really expressing their view that Jews should be able to live in every area of Jerusalem." Unperturbed by the small turnout, Shmuel Meir, the director of the Forum for Jerusalem, said he was satisfied with the march. I "We wanted to demonstrate our point on the day th.Q. 4 peace talks opened, and we r—I succeeded." In Kiryat Arba, 51 settlers were detained after defying a military order declaring a controversial housing site 4 closed. The settlers appeared on I the site, which is between... the Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arab and the largely Arab town of Hebron, as their representatives ap- pealed to a military plann- ing and zoning board the decision banning further i,o building there. At that site two weeks ago, the settlers attempted to erect a new building but ul were prevented from doing so. The army detained most of those who demonstrated, but ., released most of them dur- ing the day. The military board gave • the settlers three more weeks to appeal to the High Court of Justice against the ban on building. During that period, the army will not demolish the foundation of the controver- 4 sial building, which consists of makeshift cinderblock walls and no roof. • Sharon Rests After Surgery a Tel Aviv (JTA) — Likud 4 Knesset member Ariel Shao ron, the former housing min- ister, was reported to be res-* ting comfortably after undergoing gallbladder surgery. The surgery was carried 4 out at the Sheba government, hospital in Tel Hashomer. Surgeons reported that the one-hour operation went well, and that Mr. Sharon should be sent home in a few days. Mr. Sharon had been ad- mitted to the hospital in ear-' ly July, complaining of • pains. Doctors discovered an infected gallbladder but decided to wait for surgery, meanwhile treating the in- 4 fection with drugs until his general condition improved. • , Sheba doctors said the modern technique of'l laparoscopy was deemed un- suitable in Mr. Sharon's case, so he had to undergo I conventional abdominal surgery to remove the diseased organ.