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crime. Palestinians sneak in Nablus, or Ramallah, or He-
through the orchards into Kfar bron, and it's losing more sup-
Saba and steal cars, Mr. Wald port," Sa'id continued. What
said. "They go into the east side worries him is that once the army
neighborhoods — Kaplan, withdraws from his town, per-
Yosephtal and Givat Eshkol — mits to work in Israel will be that
and steal things out of the back much harder to come by. If the
yards, even the laundry," said an- town's economy weakens, frus-
tration will rise and so will vio-
other city official.
The east side neighborhoods lence.
"I'm still optimistic, but not 100
were built in the '50s and '60s for
immigrants, mainly from North percent so," he said. "I think
Africa and Eastern Europe. This peace will come, but not for an-
is the poor side of Kfar Saba. The other 10 years or so.".
Sa'id and Amnon are friends.
people there have the most right-
wing politics and bear the brunt They each know a lot of people on
of the crime from Kalkilya. Pre- the other side of the orchards.
"It will take another seven to
dictably, they are the city's
strongest opponents of the army 10 years, or even another gener-
ation," said Amnon. There's too
withdrawal.
"It's going to be like it was be- much bad history, too much sus-
fore the Six Day War, with more picion, and Palestinian indepen-
incursions from terrorists and dence is too fresh for peace to
criminals," said Eyal (not his real come anytime soon, he believes.
"The people of Kfar Saba and
name), who has lived in Kaplan
for 41 years. A retired army of- Kalkilya cannot make peace to-
ficer, he now runs a state lottery day," said Amnon, "but our chil-
concession in the city's shopping dren will be able to." Li
mall. "I often carry a gun with
me, but after the army withdraws
from Kalkilya, I'm going to carry
it all the time," he said.
The last terrorist murder of a
Kfar Saba resident came a few
hours after the Hebron massacre. Jerusalem (JTA) — Disappoint-
Two years before there was an- ment with the results of the Is-
other. "The evidence pointed to raeli-Jordan peace treaty is
growing in Jordan, a political
source from Amman has told Is-
raeli officials.
The Israeli daily Ha'aretz iden-
tified the source as a Foreign
Ministry official.
"We are far from peace," he re-
portedly told Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin in a letter.
The source said last week that
criticism has been growing in
Amman due to recent steps tak-
en by Israel regarding the Pales-
tinians, including the closure of
—A government civilian employee the territories and activities in
Jerusalem.
Israel's decision to suspend the
the killers having come from
Kalkilya. Ever since I was born planned land expropriations in
in Kfar Saba we've had problems eastern Jerusalem was positive
from Kalkilya," said the 56-year- and averted a crisis, the source
said.
old Mr. Wald.
"Even moving a single stone in
But there is another, happier
side to the relationship. Many Jerusalem unites the Muslim
hundreds of Palestinians con- world against Israel and against
tinue to work in Kfar Saba, peace," he said.
The message, in which the of-
mainly in construction. A few
drive donkey carts up and down ficial wrote about the growing op-
the residential streets, calling out position in Parliament to peace
in Yiddish for "Alte zachen! Alte with Israel, said 23 of 80 mem-
zachen!" — the Israeli colloquial bers in the House of Deputies are
term for "junk." Before the opposed to the treaty.
Meanwhile, a minister in the
intifada, Kfar Saba residents
crowded Kalkilya's cheap open Jordanian government report-
edly resigned over his reserva-
markets.
"Most people in Kalkilya have tions about peace with Israel.
at least one or two Israeli Ibrahim Izzedine, minister of
friends," said Sa'id (not his real state for prime ministerial affairs,
name), a Kalkilya repairman, is a liberal pan-Arabist.
In addition, the Ha'aretz arti-
and one of the dwindling number
of Palestinians who has a permit cle cited a report from Israel's am-
to cross the Green Line and work bassador in Amman, Shimon
in Israel. Like many Kalkilyans, Shamir, who said even though
King Hussein and Crown Prince
he speaks Hebrew.
"Most of the people in Kalkilya Hassan are committed to the
support the peace process. peace process, there is disap-
Hamas isn't strong here like it is pointment.

Disappointment
In Jordan

"As a citizen of
Israel, I'm in favor
of the army
withdrawal.
As a resident of
Kfar Saba, I'm
against it."

After wholesaling plumbing
supplies for more than 70 years.
Advance Plumbing and Heating
Supply Co. has opened a retail
showroom in Walled Lake.

The 3,000 square foot showroom
at 1977 Maple Rd., between
Decker and Haggerty, features
hundreds of faucets and displays
with working showers, whirlpools,
toilets and sinks.
"You can actually see how

everything works," says Jeffrey
Moss, vice president.
"We feature high end brands
like Kohler, Grohe, Delta, Moen,
Oasis, Jason and Artistic Brass.
A licensed master plumber can
assist do-it-yourselfers and
answer questions on installation
and maintenance.
We also have an experienced
interior designer on staff to help
coordinate all of your bath and
kitchen ideas."
Moss' grandfather, Harry
Chernick, founded the business in
1920. Chernick's son-in-law and
the current president, Ron Moss,
joined in 1957. Advance expanded
to Walled Lake in 1990 when it
purchased Franklin Plumbing
Supply.
Store hours are 8-5 Mon.-Fri.
8-3 Sat. and by appointment.

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