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November 10, 2005 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-10

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DIGEST

Organs Donated

Jerusalem/JTA — The family of

a Palestinian boy accidentally
killed by Israeli troops plan to
donate his organs to Jews and
Arabs alike.
Ahmed Khatib, 11, was shot
Nov. 3 after soldiers scouring the
West Bank city of Jenin for ter-
rorists mistook his toy gun for a
real weapon.
Khatib's family said that they
decided to donate his organs to
whomever needs them, includ-
ing Israeli patients.

Church Relics Found

Jerusalem/JTA — The remains

of an ancient church were dis-
covered in an Israeli prison.
The Israel Antiquities
Authority announced Saturday
that the remains of an altar, a
mosaic with inscriptions in
Greek and a mural showing fish
were found in Megiddo Prison, a
top-security installation in the
Galilee where Palestinian terror-
ists are held.
The relics may date as far
back as the third century.

Answering
Israel's
Critics

The Charge:

The Arab world recognizes
Israel's right to exist and is only
waiting for a just resolution of
the Palestinian problem in order
to establish full diplomatic rela-
tions with the Jewish state.

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call to "wipe Israel off the mar
Arab governments maintained a
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