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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-18

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Bush Adviser
Addresses Israelis

Jerusalem/JTA — Texas Gov. George W
Bush will try to foster Middle Fast peace
if he is elected president, according to
his senior foreign policy adviser.
Bush would have "other areas of dif-
ference in American foreign policy" from
the positions of President Clinton, "but
the Middle East would not likely be one
of them," Condoleezza Rice told Israel's
Army Radio. "You would certainly see
Gov. Bush energetically engaged in the .
peace process and in trying to bring the
parties together."

New Summit
New Month?

Jerusalem/JTA — Israel and the
Palestinians could hold another summit
some time in September, depending on
how the two sides work in the time lead-
ing up to then, Israel's acting foreign
minister said.
Shlomo Ben-Ami made the comment
while visiting Italy, his latest stop on a
tour of European nations to present the
Israeli viewpoint following the collapse
of the Camp David summit.

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Jerusalem/JTA — Israel's new president
tried to smooth a flap that erupted over _
remarks he made about secular Jews in
an interview with an Orthodox newspa-
per.
Moshe Katsav, who took office two
weeks ago promising to promote unity,
was quoted as saying that "if secularism
dominated in the past hundreds of years,
we would have long ago disintegrated
and dispersed." Katsav later said his
remarks were taken out of context.

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Rabbi Supports
Netanyahu

Jerusalem/JTA — Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
called on his followers to back former
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu if he runs against his succes-
sor, Ehud Barak, in a future election.
In an interview in the Israeli daily
Mdariv, Yosef, the spiritual leader of the
Orthodox Shas Party, backed Netanyahu
just as a Gallup poll showed Barak and
Netanyahu neck-and-neck if national
elections were held now

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