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crack down on terrorism.
The report praised the Palestinian
Authority's efforts in counterterrorism,
noting that the Palestinians' security
forces pre-empted several terrorist
attacks and sought to develop leads
about Hamas and Palestinian Islamic
Jihad activity.
While this progress is to be recog-
nized, there are deficits in the
Palestinians' counterterrorism program,
mainly the inability to uproot the
financing and recruitment infrastruc-
ture of Hamas, according to David
Schenker of the Washington Institute
for Near East Policy, a think tank.
The report acknowledged that the
Palestinian program "continued to face
challenges from the resilient terrorist
infrastructure of groups" that oppose
peace in the Middle East. ❑

Center To Mark
Synagogue Site

Zagreb/JTA
The Jewish community
in Croatia's capital is planning to
build a cultural center on the site of a
synagogue that was destroyed during
World War II. Plans include a sanctu-
ary, a memorial to Holocaust victims,
a Jewish museum, as well as commer-
cial enterprises.
The Jewish community is collect-
ing information about potential
investors in the Jewish world who
may be interested in the commercial
side of the project.
After more than a decade since the
city's Jewish community sought its
return, the Croatian government of
President Franjo Tudjman returned
the site of the Zagreb Synagogue last
year during the nation's election cam-
paign. Tudjman died late last year. His
party, the Croatian Democratic
Union, lost the election.
The synagogue was built in central
Zagreb in 1867 in the Moorish style,
which is known for its use of colors,
geometric patterns and distinctive
arches. The synagogue was demol-
ished on Oct. 12, 1941.
During World War II, Croatia was
a Nazi puppet state. Croatia had
25,000 Jews before the war, most of
them prosperous and largely assimilat-
ed. Some 20,000 were killed by the
Nazis or the puppet Ustashe regime.
After the war ended, a shopping
center was built on the site of the
synagogue, but it burned down in
the late 1960s. Since that time, a
municipal parking lot has been
located there. ❑

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