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March 05, 1993 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-05

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1993 I I l',7.1P/A
626

Herzog Meets
British Leaders

London (JTA) — The threat
of Islamic fundamentalism
was high on the agenda as
Israel's President Chaim
Herzog met British leaders
during the first official visit
to Britain by an Israeli head
of state.
In talks, due to take place
with Foreign Secretary
Douglas Hurd and Prime
Minister John Major, the
president was expected to
raise the danger posed by
Iranian- backed terrorists,
including Hamas.
The president — arriving
in the wake of the expulsion
from Israel of 415 Hamas ac-
tivists — also showed
himself ready to answer
criticism of Israel's tactics.
Addressing a dinner
hosted by the Lord
Chancellor, Lord Mackay,
Mr. Herzog pointed out that
despite the fundamentalist
onslaught the law reigned
supreme in Israel.
The president again
echoed Israel's growing con-
cern in an address to Joint
Israel Appeal fund-raisers.
He told them Islamic fun-
damentalism is "the
greatest single danger to the
free world today," combin-
ing "religious fanaticism
and abysmal hatred" with
efforts to acquire weapons of
mass destruction."
In addition to Islamic fun-
damentalism, Mr. Herzog
said he would discuss the
Arab boycott of Israel with
Mr. Major and Mr. Hurd.
He said he would also be
requesting that Britain help
locate missing Israeli
soldiers in Lebanon.
Mr. Herzog's official visit,
at the invitation of the
British government,
underlines the new warmth
in relations between London
and Jerusalem.

Israel Fails
In U.N. Bid

United Nations (JTA) —
Yehudit Karp, Israel's depu-
ty attorney general, lost her
bid to join the committee
monitoring the Convention
on the Rights of the Child.
This was the first such bid
by an Israeli for a position on
a United Nations committee.
The 10 members of the
committee are elected by the
128 signatory nations to the
convention.
Ms. Karp fared better than
some of the other candidates
for the five vacant posts. She
received support from 19
countries.

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