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"The nature of the politics in that
region has remained
uniformly unstable
for decades now, and
I don't foresee this
particular turn hav-
ing any significant
impact [on doing
business with Israel],
but time will tell
how this government
is going to function."
— Michael Traison, head of the
Detroit-based American-Israel Chamber
for Economic Development
"Hopefully, the change in government
will get a better result, and it sounds
like they might for two reasons: They
are unalterably opposed to giving up
anything in terms of Jerusalem, and
they will not negotiate under pressure
and terrorist activi-
ty. The Israeli peo-
ple have gotten to a
point that they feel
they have been
taken. They; will
not go any further
until there is a ces-
sation of this ter-
rorism."
— Joseph Saving
president, Zionist Organization of
America, Michigan Region
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"What I'm praying
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--- Rabbi Scott Bolton, Hillel Day
School of Metopolitan Detroit
"It's disturbing to see the people of
Israel elect a known war criminal by
such a landslide. It's as if the Germans
were to elect another Nazi to be the
president of Germany, or the United
States elect a Ku Klux Klanner. It
doesn't just speak for the person who
was elected. It speaks for us, too. I'm
very concerned for the peace process."
— Abed Hammou4 president, Arab
American Political Action Committee
"In a way, it's good and in a way it's
scary. I'd hate to see the country go to
war but we need someone a bit
stronger than Barak. Sharon will keep
Jerusalem, so it is less likely he will
come to an agreement with the
Palestinians. He doesn't have such a
great past. The Arabs haven't forgot-
ten."
— Joshua Sherman, 22, of Oak Park,
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