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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Last week
marked a series of firsts in Is-
raeli-Jordanian relations.
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin and Jordanian Crown

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vances in Israeli-Jordanian rela-
tions possible.
About 1,000 Israelis and Jor-
danians witnessed the historic
event, which took place some two

Soldiers remove land mines to clear a way for the Israel Jordan road.

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Prince Hassan, the brother of miles north of Eilat.
In a brief address, Mr. Rabin
King Hussein, cut a white ribbon
to inaugurate the first border said it was significant that the
crossing between the two coun- spot chosen for the crossing point
had been a minefield until two
tries.
After the ribbon-cutting cere- days earlier, when the reminders
monies, Mr. Rabin set another of the 46-year-long official state
precedent by becoming the first of war between Israel and Jordan
Israeli prime minister to publicly were hastily cleared away.
For now, only foreign tourists
set foot on Jordanian soil.
The historic events came ex- and Israelis with foreign pass-
actly two weeks after Mr. Rabin ports will be able to use the new-
and King Hussein signed the ly opened crossing to travel
Washington Declaration, offi- between the two countries. Israeli
cially ending 46 years of Israeli- and Jordanian citizens will have
to wait for a formal peace treaty
Jordanian hostilities.
The July 25 declaration made before being allowed free travel
the border crossing and other ad- between the two countries.

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Months After Massacre,
Observers Go Home

Tel Aviv (JTA)— With its three-
month mission completed, the in-
ternational observer force that
was dispatched to Hebron in the
spring officially took its leave of
the troubled West Bank town.
About 100 members of the
force flew home, leaving behind
a skeleton staff to sell off its
equipment or donate it to local
charities.
Lt. Col. Bjarno Sorensen, a
member of the Danish army who
served as spokesman for the force
— known officially as the Tem-
porary International Presence in
Hebron --- said Palestine Liber-
ation Organization Chairman
Yassir Arafat had asked for an

extension of the force's mission,
but Israeli officials had rejected
any extension.
Lt. Col. Sorensen added that
the force would not have re-
mained, even if both sides had re-
quested it, unless Israel and the
Palestinians agreed to give the
force more powers.
The unarmed 114-member ob-
server force, recruited from Nor-
way, Denmark and Italy, arrived
in Hebron on May 8 for a three-
month period, which was renew-
able if both Israel and the
Palestinians agreed to it.
The presence of an interna-
tional observer team was agreed
to by Israel and the PLO in late

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