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Washington (JTA) — Jewish
groups are calling on the
Clinton administration to
take the League of Arab
States to task for refusing to
consider ending the econ-
omic boycott against Israel
at its meeting last week.
The National Jewish
Community Relations Ad-
visory Council and the Anti-
Defamation League each ex-
pressed disappointment at
what they called a broken
promise by Arab League of-
ficials to discuss terminating
the boycott at their March
27 meeting in Cairo.
This promise was made to
Commerce Secretary Ron
Brown by a high-ranking
Arab League official in
January during Mr. Brown's
trip to the Middle East.
A source at the State
Department said Monday
that the administration is
"disappointed" that the
termination of the boycott
was not discussed.
The source said the ad-
ministration will continue to
raise the matter with Arab
governments.
At its March 27 meeting,
the Arab League's council of
foreign ministers agreed not
to reach a final decision on
lifting the boycott.
Qatar, Oman and Kuwait
had apparently been
prepared to lift the ban, at
least partially, following
pressure from the United
States and Germany.
But Syrian Foreign Min-
ister Farouk al-Sharaa
declared that "the reasons
for the imposition of this ban
have not yet been removed."
He explained that the
boycott is "connected with
the state of war between
Israel and the Arab states,
and Israel's conquest of Arab
lands.
"We believe the boycott
should be ended (only) with
the ending of the occupation
of all the Arab lands that
Israel has conquered," he
said.
Israeli political observers
believe the Arab League
decision is also partially a
function of Arab fears of
Israel's economic and
technological strength.
Crown Prince Hassan of
Jordan is on record as hav-
ing spoken of an "economic
holocaust of the Arab world"
if the boycott is lifted
without firm controls being
in place beforehand.
An Israeli diplomat who
requested anonymity told
the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency that the Israeli