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December 06, 1996 - Image 161

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-12-06

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Israel Denies
Golan Expansion

Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israeli
government has denied reports
that it approved plans for the con-
struction of new settlements on
the Golan Heights.
"There is no approval for the
construction of new communi-
ties," said a statement from the
office of Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu.
"Any step to build a new corn-
munity requires a decision by the
government, and no discussion of
this sort is imminent."
The denial came after the Israeli
daily Yediot Achronot reported on
the planned construction of some
900 housing units in three new
Golan settlements.
According to the newspaper,
lands were already being pre-
pared for construction by Infra-
structure Minister Ariel Sharon,
with the knowledge of Mr. Ne-
tanyahu.
The paper said the project was
the initiative of the Golan regional
council, which set a goal of adding
2,500 new homes on the Golan by
the year 2000.
Golan council leaders said that
after the initial reports, they were
inundated with calls from dozens
of young couples who were inter-
ested in the project, which would
enable them to build sizeable
homes with the help of attractive
government grants and loans.
Syria's official press reacted
sharply to the reports, accusing
Israel of pushing the region to-
ward war.
The state-run Tishrin daily
said, "Israel's moves to build more
settlements and to bring thou-
sands of Israelis to the Golan
shows that Israel, under Ne-
tanyahu and the extremist rab-
bis and generals, is deliberately
trying to escalate tension in the
region."
Syria has demanded the full re-
turn of the Golan Heights as a
condition for a peace treaty with
Israel.
Mr. Netanyahu has countered
that Israel will not accept any pre-
conditions from resuming the Is-
raeli-Syrian negotiations, which
were broken off in March after
Syria refused to condemn a series
of Hamas suicide bombings
launched at the time in Israel.

Youth Wins
Chess Prize

Jerusalem (JTA) — An Israeli has
won the world chess Olympics for
those younger than 20.
The winner, Emil Sotovasky,
19, of Holon, defeated players
from China and Hungary.
The competition was held in
Medellin, Colombia. In the
women's competition, Israel's Ela
Patam placed fifth.

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