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The report, issued at a time when the United States is push- ing hard for real progress in Is- raeli-Syrian peace talks, retains Syria on the list of state sponsors of terrorism, despite lobbying by Syrian President Hafez Assad. Other countries listed as state sponsors of terrorism are Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea and Sudan. 353-2200 DENTURE CENTER HARVARD ROW MALL 21774 WEST 11 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 EXTRACTIONS DENTURES & PARTIALS RELINES & REPAIRS QUALITY DENTURES AT AFFORDABLE PRICES 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00, Evening appointments by request TRUST YOUR NEXT CATERED AFFAIR TO THE FINEST KOSHER CATERER We Cater At Most Synagogues, Temples, Hotels and the Halls Of Your Choice 108 CLASSIC CUISINE Approved by Council of Orthodox Rabbis PHILIP TEWEL Food and Beverage Director (313) 661-4050 Farmington Hills, Michigan 4Z1.\\ DIDLYwiNg.4 VN 120 B. West Maple • Birmingham 540-1977 The Bright Idea: Give a Gift Subscription THE JEWISH NEWS The report says members of Mr. Arafat's Fatah faction were responsible for the murder of an Israeli settler Oct. 29, and that an "alleged" member of the Fa- tah Hawks claimed responsibili- ty for the murder of two Israelis on Dec, 31. The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Orga- nizations is studying the latest report and was planning to meet with State Department officials this week to discuss it, said Mal- colm Hoenlein, the group's exec- utive vice chairman. The report says that overall, violence between Palestinians in the territories decreased in 1993, with 83 Palestinians killed by other Palestinians, compared to nearly 200 in 1992. It attributes the decline in part to "a tacit cease-fire" between Fa- tah, the PLO's largest faction, and the Islamic extremist Hamas movement. The report says 65 Israeli sol- diers and civilians were killed and 390 wounded by Palestinian attacks in 1993. It also says "ap- proximately 14" Palestinians were killed by Israeli civilians. On the issue of Syria, the State Department concluded that, de- spite urgings from Damascus, the time had not yet come to remove Syria from the terrorism list. The report points out that sev- eral terrorist groups have train- ing camps or other facilities on Syrian territory, including Ahmed Jabril's Popular Front for the liberation of Palestine-Gen- eral Command. But the report has some words of encouragement for Syria, stat- ing that the country has "taken steps to restrain the international activities of some of these groups." In particular, the report cites Syria's role in "cooling hostilities" in southern Lebanon last sum- mer by inducing the Islamic fundamentalist Hezbollah move- ment to halt its rocket attacks on northern Israel. The report also says that since last September's Israeli-PLO ac- cord, "Syria has counseled Pales- tinian rejectionists to refrain from violence outside the region, al- though it has not acted to stop re- jectionist violence in southern Lebanon." It also notes that Syria con- tinues to allow Iran to resupply the Hezbollah movement via its territory. Overall, the report shows an increase in global terrorist at- tacks, with 427 incidents in 1993, compared to 361 incidents in 1992. ❑ N