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tourists eager to take advantage
of new arrangements for passage
between Israel and Jordan began
lining up to cross the border.
Even as Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin and Crown Prince
Hassan were cutting the tape for
a new border crossing some two
miles north of Eilat, tourists at-
tempted to cross the Allenby
Bridge separating Jordan and the
West Bank further north.
About 100 other tourists start-
ed using the border crossing that
had been opened with much fan-
fare the day before.
For now, only foreign nation-
als and Israelis with a second
passport are allowed to cross be-
tween Israel and Jordan — a trip
made possible under the terms of
the July 25 Washington Decla-
ration that officially ended the
46-year state of war between the
two countries.
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to wait for the signing of a final
peace agreement before they can
make the trip.
But for those who were able to
make the crossing,it was not all
smooth sailing, although the bu-
reaucratic snafus they encoun-
tered were ironed out within a
matter of hours.
The group at the Allenby
Bridge, seeking to cross into Jor-
dan with visas obtained in ad-
vance by a tourist office, was held
up for nearly four hours.
The delay occurred because no-
body had told them that they
needed a special stamp by the Is-
raeli Interior Ministry, which had
apparently not yet caught up
with the fact that Israel and Jor-
dan were no longer in a formal
state of war.
The problem was ironed out
when an Interior Ministry offi-
cial in Jerusalem was finally
found who was ready to risk a
breach of bureaucratic protocol
and put the stamp into the
tourists' passports.
And the tourists who left via
the new crossing point at the foot
of the Dead Sea were surprised
to find that Jordanian border of-
ficials were not prepared to rec-
ognize foreign passports issued
by foreign consulates in Israel.
But, there too, broad-minded
border officials were finally found
to help speed the tourists on their
way.

