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January 27, 1995 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-01-27

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Ministry Halts
Itinerary Plans

Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israeli
Foreign Ministry decided that it
would no longer impose an offi-
cial itinerary on visiting diplo-
mats.
While the itinerary has tradi-
tionally included visits to the
Golan Heights and the Yad
Vashem Holocaust Memorial in
Jerusalem, Deputy Foreign Min-
ister Yossi Beilin focused specif-
ically on the Golan when he
announced the decision.
"There is no reason to make
someone visit certain sites when
they come here," Mr. Beilin told
Army Radio.
"If they want to go to the
Golan, we won't stop them. The
decision is more because we no
longer feel it is necessary or ap-
propriate to plan a specific itin-
erary," he said.
Golan residents who oppose
any withdrawal from the area
as part of an eventual peace
deal with Syria said the deci-
sion proves that the government
has already given up on the
Golan.
Labor Knesset member Avig-
dor Kahalani, who heads the
Golan lobby in the Knesset, said
he planned to introduce a bill that
would make it more difficult for
the government to make any ter-
ritorial concessions on the Golan
in its ongoing negotiations with
Syria.
Israeli-Syrian peace negotia-
tions have long been deadlocked
over a Syrian demand that Israel
withdraw completely from the
Golan in return for peace with
Syria.
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
has offered to make a phased
withdrawal from the area. But
he has called on Syria to first
spell out the nature of the peace
it envisions with Israel, a move
Damascus has so far refused to
make.
The decision to exclude Yad
Vashem from the itinerary also
drew fire, with members of the
Knesset attacking the Foreign
Ministry's decision.
Knesset speaker Shevach
Weiss said he does not under-
stand the decision, since, he said,
Yad Vashem represents Israel's
identity. Likud Knesset members
Uzi Landau and Eliahu Ben-Elis-
sar demanded that Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Rabin cancel the
decision.
Ephraim Zuroff, director of the
Simon Weisenthal Center in
Israel, sent a letter of protest
to Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres.
"I think that it is absurd that
official visitors in the state of
Israel will not be taken to
Yad Vashem as an integral part
of [their] visit," he told Israel Ra-
dio.

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