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'Dore Gold," he declared, "is a case in point. They give the prime min- ister's adviser on foreign affairs a hard time because he came from the United States; they call him `a foreign transplant' and other such things. I just can't under- stand," Mr. Barak went on. "How is it possible in this coun- try," he added, "where we talk all the time about aliya, to say that some people are not qualified to hold certain positions just because they came from particular coun- tries? "It sounds to me like racism. Moreover, I don't think that pa- pers like Yediot Ahronot would dare to write such things about someone who had come from Mo- rocco." Herzog's Son Took Bribes? Jerusalem (JTA) — Arrest war- rants have been issued In France against Yoel Herzog, son of for- mer Israeli President Chaim Herzog, and his partner Nissim Goan for allegedly offering bribes in exchange for obtaining build- ing permits for a hotel they own ,- in Cannes. In a case widely reported in the French media, the hotel man- ager allegedly offered the mayor of Cannes $300,000 on behalf of the two, in exchange for permits to expand the casino in the hotel. Survey Reveals Hate For Arabs Jerusalem (JTA) — More than 35 percent of Israeli youths said they hate Arabs, according to a survey by the Carmel Center for Social Research. Two-thirds of the young people surveyed said they do not believe that Arabs should be given equal rights in the Jewish state. The poll of about 3,700 Jewish (- and Arab high school students was conducted in 1994 on behalf of the Israeli Education Ministry. The wide-ranging survey also asked students about their con- ceptions of leadership as well as their motivation to serve in the army. About 50 percent of the Jewish youths polled said they were will- ing to serve in combat units in the army, compared with 63 percent in 1988. Particularly low motivation lev- els were found among secular Jewish youths; 59 percent of those from kibbutzim said they were willing to serve in combat units, a 20 percent drop from 1988. Meanwhile, in the religious camp, motivation levels were higher. Almost 90 percent of youths from religious kibbutzim, 85 percent from Jewish settle- ments and 68 percent from reli- gious seminaries said they would serve in combat units. Fully 43 percent of the Jewish youths polled said Israeli Arabs should be allowed to serve in the Israel Defense Force. Some 75 percent of Israeli Arab youth polled said they were ready to serve in some kind of national service. Violations Of Self-Rule Accords? Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israeli army's coordinator of activities in the territories has presented a key Knesset committee with a Palestinian list of alleged Israeli violations of the self-rule accords. In his appearance before the Knesset Foreign Affairs and De- fense Committee, Maj. Gen. Oren Shahor said the 34-point list in- cluded complaints about the long delay in the Israel Defense Force redeployment in Hebron. The Palestinians also charged that Israel had failed to open a safe passage route for Arabs tray-