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August 04, 1995 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-04

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WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime Min-
Jerusalem (JTA) — Indonesia ister Yitzhak Rabin withstood an-
has raised objections about Israeli
other challenge to his peace
participation in an international policies this week when the Knes-
archery competition scheduled to set narrowly defeated a bill that
take place next month in Jakarta
would have thrown up roadblocks
A Foreign Ministry spokesman to any territorial concessions on
in the Indonesian capital cited the Golan Heights.
protest from other Muslim coun-
The Golan Bill would have re-
tries as the reason for the deci-
quired a special majority of 70 out
sion.
of 120 Knesset votes — or a sim-
But at least one Jewish official ple majority in a national refer-
in New York believes that the
endum of all eligible Israeli voters
reason is more sinister.
— before Israel could turn over
"This is an instance of blatant any portion of the Golan in a fu-
racism and anti-Semitism," said ture peace deal with Syria.
Elan Steinberg, executive direc-
Observers had said the Golan
tor of the World Jewish Congress.
Bill's passage would have made
"There is a hidden political
it impossible to conclude peace
agenda related to Muslim fun- negotiations with Syria before the
damentalist politics," he added.
year was over.
Indonesia, which does not have
It was defeated in a Knesset
diplomatic relations with Israel,
tie, 59-59.
is the largest Muslim nation in
Both the governing coalition
the world.
and the opposition had mobilized
Mr. Steinberg said he plans to
forces for the vote, which ulti-
report the incident to the U.N.
mately turned on the ballot of a
human rights commissioner in
single Knesset member —
Geneva, who is responsible for in-
Deputy Housing Minister Alex
vestigating incidents of anti-
Goldfarb of the centrist Yi'ud
Semitism.
Party.
The Israeli Archery Associa-
Mr. Rabin had warned before
tion, whose one-man, two-coach
the vote was taken that he could
team was scheduled to attend the
not conduct negotiations with the
event, was informed by the In-
Syrians if it passed.
ternational Archery Federation
Further, he and Mr. Peres
(FITA) that it could participate
were worried that passage of the
only if it adheres to certain con-
legislation could damage Israel's
ditions.
standing abroad.
The conditions included: iden-
There was no official reaction
tifying the team as "Group A"
from Damascus on the Knesset
rather than "Israel"; using the
vote.
FITA anthem and flag rather
than the ones for Israeli; and not
marching in the opening or dos-
ing ceremonies.
A letter from the Sports Fed-
eration of Israel said these con-
ditions violate the FITA Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israel
constitution, which states, "No Defense Force is examining the
discrimination in the practice or issue of paternity leave after a re-
the administration of archery serve officer showed up at his
shall be allowed against any army base with his 4-month-old
country association or person on son.
grounds of race, religion or poli-
Ariel Cohen had tried unsuc-
cessfully to get an exemption for
tics."
The president of FITA, James his reserve duty before reporting
Easton, was in Jakarta to implore to the army base, according to
government officials to reconsid- news reports.
Mr. Cohen had taken a year's
er their stance, Mr. Steinberg
leave of absence from his job to
said.
An Indonesian spokesman said care for his son, Avshalom, while
his country has no problem with his wife, a lawyer, worked out-
the Israeli team's participation, side the home.
When Mr. Cohen, a reserve
but could not say whether the
team would be allowed to fly the captain, joined his unit this week
Israeli flag or display any other with Avshalom in tow, the army
gave him an immediate exemp-
national symbols.
In Jerusalem, Yigal Palmor of tion.
the Foreign Ministry said Israel
The case, which has received
could not accept a national team a great deal of media coverage
competing in such an event with- here, has focused new attention
on the army's policy toward new
out flags or anthems.
Mr. Steinberg said even Por- fathers.
`The army has no regulations
tugal, which is practically in a
state of war with Indonesia over regarding new fathers,' an IDF
East Timor, would be participat- spokesman said in an interview.
ing in the competition on a "full "Until now, every case has been
and non-discriminatory basis."
handled on its own merits."

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