The 1993 Lease Advantage On The Hottest Car's!!! Relations With Egypt Are Still Valuable CARL APLERT SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH N EWS I t has become popular in some circles constantly to denigrate the peace with Egypt, but this first historic step toward normalcy in the Middle East, taken more than 13 years ago, must continue to be regarded as practical and valuable to both sides. -, Contrary to general belief, what is termed the "cold > - peace" is in fact warm on many fronts. For one thing, it should not be overlooked that Israel purchases more than half its oil needs from Egypt at a favorable price. Egypt also buys fruits, vegetables, > , tools and industrial products from Israel to the extent of about $15 million. A little known aspect of the relations between the two countries is the cooperation in the fields of agriculture, science and medicine. Some 100,000 Egyptian peasants have in the past 10 years received training from Israeli experts in new methods of ir- rigation, planting of crops and care of livestock. Drip ir- Close to 100,000 Israeli tourists visit Egypt annually. rigation equipment, purchas- ed from Israel, is now to be found almost everywhere in Egypt — and the Egyptian farmers know where it comes from. Though there are occa- sional incursions of terrorists across the Egyptian border, there is certainly none of the constant threat and menace which still exists in the north. The Egyptian government treats all violations of the border from its side as criminal offenses, and those apprehended are prosecuted accordingly. We must understand that Egypt has its own internal problems with extremists and Moslem fundamentalists, and its relations with Israel have made it even more vulnerable to these internal threats. A pogrom against Christian Copts by Muslim fanatics, and the more recent murder of a distinguished Egyptian writer who was critical of the fundamentalists, has created unease. There are constant reminders that the Jihad underground, which had assassinated Sadat in 1981, is still active. Under these circumstances, and in view of the saber- rattling in other parts of the Arab world, Israelis must realize that the diplomatic relations between Cairo and Jerusalem serve to exacer- bate Arab criticism of Egypt. That is not to say that Egypt has not benefited from the peace, beyond the trade relations with Israel. For one thing, it was rewarded by Washington with cancellation of its debt to the U.S. to the tune of $7 billion. The military relaxation on this front has also enabled it to divert national resources to economic development and recovery. Israel enjoys a similar and parallel benefit. Close to 100,000 Israeli tourists visit Egypt annually, and, except for those who vacation at the Red Sea beaches of the Sinai, report that they are warmly receiv- ed by the Egyptians they meet. Tourism is an economic asset to that country. From this end there is criticism of the fact that there is almost no tourist traffic in the reverse direction. Egyp- tian defensive reaction is that Egyptians in general are not a traveling people, and only 1 percent of the population ever go abroad. These, around 550,000, are for the most part businessmen, and there is lit- tle in Israel to attract them at this stage. Even those Egyp- tians who might be interested in coming are deterred by the cost, by the anti-Israel pro- paganda which some of the local press continues to print, and, many hint, by the local bureaucratic obstacles which make it difficult for them to get permission to go. Mr. Mubarak still hopes to gain recognition as leader of the Arab world, hence his ef- forts to play the role of peacemaker in the Middle East, and even his occasional public criticism of Israeli policies in Lebanon. T3 sum up, even a cold peace is far preferable to the hot hostility, and Israel should have some cause for satisfac- tion that our relations with the nation of 55 million peo- ple to our south are formally correct. ❑ 1993 DODGE INTREPID 1993 DODGE STEALTH 4 speed, auto trans, 3.3 liter V-6, air cond., floor mats, speed control, pwr. locks & win- dows, AM/FM cass. Stk. #33901 Lease For $339.30 0 down.' Lease For $293.61 10% down.' Cloth seats, Cloth bucket seats, 5 speed manual trans, 3.0 L DOHC 24 V-6 MPI air cond., pwr. locks, pwr. windows, AM/FM cass. w/graphic equalizer, speed control, rear spoiler wiper washer rear window sun- roof. 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