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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-05

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October 5 • 2006

Israeli Flag Out Of Mural

Cambridge, England/JTA — An
Israeli flag was removed from a com-
munity-designed mural in the English
city of Cambridge after repeated graf-
fiti attacks.
The mural, which was completed
only a month ago, was designed with
local input and featured flags of many
countries to reflect their multicultural
neighborhood.

Fuel Company Quits Deal

Ramallah/JTA — The Palestinian

Authority plans to stop buying from a
top Israeli gas company.
Israel's Dor Alon announced that
as of 2007, it would no longer supply
gasoline for vehicles and cooking gas
to Palestinians in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Authority
made the decision after it failed to talk
Dor Alon into reducing its prices.
Dor Alon has been the sole supplier
of fuels to the Palestinian Authority,
sales that made up a third of the
company's income. A rival Israeli com-
pany, Paz Oil Co., is in talks with the
Palestinian Authority.

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U.S. Gets Aging Program

Washington/JTA — A Jewish fed-
eration model to facilitate care for the
elderly in their home_ communities
will be included in federal grant leg-
islation.
The United Jewish Communities,
the umbrella body for North American
Jewish federations, launched the
"Aging in Place" initiative in 2002,
helping 40 communities in 25 states
obtain federal dollars for Naturally
Occurring Retirement Communities.

Iranian TV Hits Disney

New York/JTA — A report on
Iranian TV claimed that Disney's
Pirates of the Caribbean movie is
a tool of the Israel lobby, a watchdog
group said.
Referring to Zionism, the July 27
Iranian report said, "Cinema is con-

sidered another, subtle weapon in the
hands of those who support this cor-
rupt ideology," the Middle East Media
Research Institute reported. The report
gave as evidence of this claim the fact
that "7.7 percent of Disney's board of
directors" are Jewish.
A report earlier in the year aired
similar comments about the Tom and
Jerry cartoon.

Can't Mention Jesus

Washington/JTA -- The U.S.
Congress rescinded language in
Pentagon orders that allowed military
chaplains to mention Jesus in official
prayers.
Controversy over including similar
language in the Defense Authorization
Act, a critical spending bill, dogged
attempts to pull the bill out of a
Senate-House of Representatives con-
ference before Congress suspended for
midterm elections.
The conferees ultimately decided
to strike the language and order the
Pentagon to rescind its earlier instruc-
tions.
Mikey Weinstein, a former U.S. Air
Force officer who led the battle to
remove the language, applauded the
decision. "We welcome the opportuni-
ty Congress has afforded to discuss the
appropriate role of religion and chap-
lains in the military',' Weinstein, who
is Jewish, said in a statement issued
by the Military Religious Freedom
Foundation, which he founded.

U.N. Probe Inconclusive

Jerusalem/JTA — A U.N. probe into
Israel's killing of four peacekeeping
observers was inconclusive because
Israel refused to cooperate.
The four peacekeepers, from
Austria, Canada, China and Finland,
died on July 25, at the midpoint of the
34-day, Israel-Hezbollah war, when an
Israeli combat plane dropped a 1,100-
pound bomb on their bunker after
repeated U.N. warnings to Israel about
their presence.
Israel accepted full responsibility for
their deaths, saying it was an "opera-
tional blunder:' and expressed regret,
but refused to allow its officers to
cooperate with the U.N. inquiry board.
"The board did not have access to
operational or tactical level IDF com-
manders involved in the incident and
was, therefore, unable to determine
why the attacks on the U.N. position
were not halted, despite repeated
demarches to the Israeli authorities
from U.N. personnel," the U.N. said.

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