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Sunday, November 26,1995
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(5 Blks. S. of Maple)
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Jerusalem (JTA) — Palestinian
police are searching for three
Hamas terrorists who escaped
from a jail run by the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
The three apparently broke out
of jail after cutting through wires
in their cell, Israel Television re-
ported.
One of the escapees was con-
victed of murdering two Israelis;
another was convicted of carry-
ing out terrorist attacks in the
Gaza Strip; and the third was
convicted of planning a suicide
terrorist attack near a Jewish set-
tlement in Gaza.
Meanwhile, Israeli security
forces arrested six Hamas and Is-
lamic Jihad activists in the West
Bank town of Jenin.
Jenin is scheduled to be the
first of six West Bank towns to be
handed over before the end of the
year to the Palestinian Authori-
ty under the terms of the interim
phase agreement for extending
West Bank autonomy.
Israel, China
Sign A Pact
Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel and
China have signed an agreement
to cooperate on a number of high-
tech projects.
The agreement set up a $5 mil-
lion fund for research in the ar-
eas of biotechnology, space
technology and computers.
The agreement came as Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin met with
China's president, Jiang Zemin,
while the two were in New York
to participate in commemorations
marking the United Nations'
50th anniversary. Israel and Chi-
na established diplomatic rela-
tions in January 1992.
Two Air Forces
Salute Treaty
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Jersualem (JTA) — Israeli and
- Jordanian fighter planes took to
the skies together to mark the first
anniversary of the two countries'
historic peace treaty.
Six planes flew in mixed for-
mation in a 40-minute flight that
went from Tiberias, north to
Haifa, south to Tel Aviv, then east
to Jerusalem and the Jordanian
capital of Amman, before turning
back toward Tiberias.
Helicopters from both countries
also took part in a flyby over Tel
Aviv and Amman, trailing Israeli
and Jordanian flags and a banner
reading "peace" in Hebrew.
In New York, Jordan's King
Hussein referred to the flyover
during his remarks before a spe-
cial U.N. session commemorating
the world body's 50th anniversary.