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The Silwan property was leased to
Elad by the Israel Land Authority.
JNF spokesman Moshe Pearl
rejected the Peace Now charge.
He confirmed the facts, but
charged that Peace Now misun-
derstood the role of the JNF.
"Our purpose is to care for and
promote Jewish settlement," said
Pearl.
Peace Now convened a news
conference at the Gozlans' house
protesting the possible eviction of
the family.
Peace Now activist Tsali Reshef
said that if the 28 members of the
family are evicted, the Palestinian
riots of September 1997, prompt-
ed by the opening of a new tunnel
entrance in Jerusalem's Old City,
would be dwarfed by what could
happen in Silwan.
However, the JNF insists that
the family has no right to the
property, that it had settled there
illegally and that the land legally
belongs to the JNF.
The Elad housing group has
indicated it intends to move five
Jewish families into the house as
soon as the Arabs leave.

U.S. Urges
Negotiations

Washington (JTA) — The White
House urged Swiss and Jewish
negotiators to resume talks aimed
at reaching a settlement of
Holocaust-era claims.
White House spokesman Mike
McCurry, responding to a letter
sent from Swiss President Flavio
Cotti to President Clinton urging
Clinton to block boycotts against
Swiss banks, said the sanctions
"risk heightening a confrontation-
al atmosphere in delaying resolu-
tion of the overall dispute."
Cotti's letter was the strongest
protest to date by the Swiss gov-
ernment since U.S. public finance
officials gave a green light after
settlement talks broke down.

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Croatia Seeks
Extradition

New York (JTA) --- Croatia's
Justice Ministry said it would seek
the extradition of the wife of a
Croatian concentration camp

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