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June 10, 1994 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-10

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WE'LL HELP YOU
FILL UP ALL You
NICHES...
COME ON IN,
WE'LL KEEP YOU
IN STITCHES!

through the autonomous district
of Jericho with Israeli flags fly-
ing from their cars.
In response, settlers harassed
Palestinians to the north of Jeri-
cho who were flying their flags
and exhibiting pictures of Pales-
tine Liberation Organization
Chairman Yassir Arafat.
For two hours, the settlers
blocked the road, stopping and
searching vehicles and tearing
whatever flags they found. The
settlers repeatedly clashed with
Israeli security forces who tried
in vain to move them on.

Work Permits
For Palestinians

Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israeli
Cabinet decided to scale back its
closure of the territories because
of labor shortages in agriculture,
housing and other sectors of the
Israeli economy.
The closure orders — enacted
last month in response to recent
terrorist attacks on civilian and
army targets — were modified
during the weekly Cabinet meet-
ing, when Israeli ministers au-
thorized the daily entry into
Israel of an additional 8,000
Palestinians from the territories
and the autonomous districts of
Jericho and the Gaza Strip.
The new authorizations bring
to some 35,000 the total number
of labor permits granted to Pales-
tinians working within Israel.
Housing Minister Binyamin
Ben-Eliezer, who has been buf-
feted by Israel's worsening hous-
ing shortages, said he will press
for a doubling of the 20,000 Pales-
tinian workers from the territo-
ries that the government has so
far authorized to work in the
housing industry in Israel.
The gradual easing of the clo-
sure is also a response to the de-
teriorating economic situation in
the territories and the au-
tonomous areas.
As the situation currently
stands, there is little work out-
side of Israel available to the
Palestinians, particularly in
Gaza, which has an unemploy-
ment rate of 50 percent.
Cabinet ministers say they
fear the dire employment situa-
tion may endanger the peace
process.
Labor and Social Affairs Min-
ister Ora Namir went on record
during the Cabinet session say-
ing she preferred to permit the
entry of Palestinian workers
rather than those from Asia or
Eastern Europe — provided that
the Palestinians were not previ-
ously involved in acts of terror-
ism.
In the wake of the start of self
rule in Gaza and Jericho, deter-
mining which Palestinians have
a terrorist background is now at
least partially the responsibility
of the Palestinian police.

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