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ARAB TER RORISTS SLIP OVER JORDANIAN BORDER DURING VISIT:

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4 .'EL AVIV, Israel (AP)-Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat flew home
yesterday after a summit with Prime
minister Menachem Begin, happy with
"the ever-growing friendship" between
Egyptians and Israelis but urging quick
progress on the Palestinian issue.
Shortly after Sadat's presidential
plane left Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Air-
port, the Israeli military command an-
nounced that an army patrol had inter-
cepfted a band of Arab terrorists slip-
ping across the Jordanian border 14
hours earlier. The Arabs apparently
sought to distract attention from the
Sadat visit with a raid.
A COMMUNIQUE said the band was
driven off after an exchange of fire,
dropping grenades and ammunition
belts as it fled, in action 35 miles east of
the port city of Haifa. Sadat stayed- in
Haita during his three-day visit. There
were no reports of casualties.
yChe Palestine ' Liberation
ahanization has vowed to swamp the
Egyptian-Israeli peace as well as effor-
ts to negotiate a Palestinian
autonomous region in Israeli-occupied
territory.
Sadat, apparently unaware of the
border action during the last night of
his" stay, stressed in a departure
ceremony "the vital necessity to make
progress on the Palestinian question
soon."
THE "TRUE NATURE of pace...
ia comprehensive peace that encom-
passes every aspect of the dispute,"
said Sadat, repeating a favorite theme.
-The summit produced agreements in
principle on three issues of immediate
importance-the supply of 14 million
barrels of oil a year to Israel from wells
the Israelis are relinquishing in the
Sinai Desert, joint Egyptian-Israeli
supervisin of peace terms in the Sinai,
and an early Israeli withdrawal from
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But, he added, "there are cases and
will be cases where national interest
considerations have to be taken into ac-
epunt. We have one of these situations
here. I do worry about the precedent.
"It should be very, very sparingly
'ted and used only in cases where there
a real commitment and sacrifice and
$ntribution from all those who have an
iterest," he said.

r trip: Israeli friendship 'growing'

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biblical Mount Sinai to mark the second
anniyersary of Sadat's peace initiative
Nov. 19.
But at a news conference in Haifa
Wednesday, Begin and Sadat openly
disagreed over the future political

Sadat in an airport speech. Lauding the
"close, intimate friendship" forged
between the two leaders, Begin ap-
peared to caution that friendship was
no substitute for contracts in current
negotiations for Palestinian self-rule.

and the peace treaty.
Sadat said he was "very pleased with
the ever-growing friendship between
our peoples," and he was leaving "with
a renewed sense of hope and confidence
in the future."

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encompasses every
aspect of the dispute.'
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status of Jerusalem's Arab population,
an emotional issue that Sadat said
needed more time and careful study.
"THESE WERE THREE good days
for our two countries and for the great
human ideal of peace," Begin told

"Differences will be put aside if all of
us remain faithful to the agreements we
have already signed," Begin said, in an
oblique reference to Egyptian
proposals the Israelis say contradict
the Camp David framework accords

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