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December 09, 1994 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-09

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Pre-Peace
Rhetoric Heard

Geneva (JTA) — United Nations
officials here marked a day of sol-
idarity with the Palestinian peo-
ple with a speech reminiscent of
the anti-Israel rhetoric common-
ly heard prior to the peace accord
between Israel and the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
Nabil Ramlawi, the PLO rep-
resentative to U.N. groups meet-
ing here, said that Palestinian
resistance to the Israelis was sim-
ilar to the European fight against
the Nazis during World War II.
He also spoke out against the
self-rule accord signed by Israel
and the PLO last year in Wash-
ington, saying that the Pales-
tinians will continue to fight
Israel until they establish a Pales-
tinian state with Jerusalem as its
capital.
"The Palestinians will contin-
ue to resist occupation by any
means necessary," he said. Last
year's "negotiations between the
PLO and Israel were unbalanced
and will lead to no peace until the
creation of a Palestinian state
with Jerusalem as its capital."
The U.N. session here marked
the 47th anniversary of the date
that the U.N. General Assembly
adopted a resolution partitioning
Palestine, paving the way for the
creation of the Jewish state.
Meanwhile, a former Ameri-
can Jewish diplomat was refused
the opportunity to address the
U.N. delegates and voice his sup-
port for the ongoing Israeli-Pales-
tinian peace process.
Morris Abram, currently chair-
man of U.N. Watch, a non-gov-
ernmental monitoring group,
made the request to speak, but
was turned down by the Inter-
national Coordinating Commit-
tee for Non-governmental
Organizations on the Question of
Palestine, which had exclusive
control over which speakers
would be allowed to speak at the
event.

Terrorists
Die In Lebanon

Jerusalem (JTA) — Three Arab
terrorists were killed and one Is-
raeli soldier was lightly hurt in a
clash in southern Lebanon.
The clash occurred when an Is-
raeli army convoy was ambushed
near the Beaufort Castle in the
eastern sector of Israel's security
zone. The soldiers opened fire on
the gunmen, killing three in the
course of the battle.
The Israel Defense Force has
achieved another success in the
war against terrorists in south-
ern Lebanon, Israel Radio quot-
ed him as saying. He said 98
terrorists had been killed since
the beginning of the year.

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