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Israel Helps
Save A Life
Jerusalem (JTA) — Less than
one week after making peace
with Jordan, Israel has said it
will try to save a 12-year-old Jor-
danian girl who needs a bone-
marrow transplant.
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
gave the go-ahead for about
$7,000 to be spent on conducting
tests to find a donor for Heba
Shaban, whose father turned to
Mr. Rabin and Jerusalem's
Hadassah Hospital for help in
treating her critical case of ane-
mia.
A day after the Israeli-Jor-
danian peace treaty was signed
on Oct. 26, Rushdi Shahan faxed
a request that his daughter un-
dergo a bone-marrow transplant
in Israel, after her doctors in Jor-
dan said they could not help her.
The father also called Dr. Shi-
mon Slavin, head of the bone-
marrow transplant center at
Hadassah, with details of her ill-
ness.
`The greatest chance of saving
the girl's life is a bone-marrow
transplant from a suitable donor,
and for that purpose blood sam-
ples of relatives will be turned
over from Jordan to Israel in the
coming days," a spokesman for
Mr. Rabin said.
Dr. Slavin said the medical ef-
fort was an example of the good
will that has been established be-
tween the two nations in an era
of peace.
"The special thing about open-
ing relations with the neighbor-
ing states is that it's important
we really experience peace among
people" and not merely among
politicians, he told Israel Army
Radio.
Knesset Receives
1995 Budget
Jerusalem (JTA) — Finance Min-
ister Avraham Shohat to the
Knesset Israel's proposed 1995
budget of about $50 billion.
Budget figures indicate Israel's
spending deficit for the coming
year will reach $3.3 billion, or
2.75 percent of the gross domes-
tic product. For the current year,
the deficit stands at 3 percent of
the GDP.
Expenditures under the new
budget are slated to increase by
some 8.5 percent over 1994.
New spending will be devoted
to education, defense industries,
financial assistance to the Kupat
Holim Klalit health fund, in-
vestment in the infrastructure
and social programs.
The budget also takes into ac-
count costs for redeploying the Is-
rael Defense Force under the
terms of the self-rule accord Is-
rael signed with the Palestinians.