The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 27, 1986, Image 2

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PAGE 2 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE June 27, 1986 ABYSSINIAN RESTAURANT Ethiopian Cuisine 1803 Cheshire Bridge 874-8450 Hours: M-F 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 12 noon to 11 p.m. ’ll X West Bank development U.S. favors Hussein plan MIC 3<»C 30C 30C X ZAC PASMANICK, CRS Certified Residential Specialist OFFERING THE BEST OF INTOWN LIVING MORNINGSIDE VIRGINIA-HIGHLAND MIDTOWN DRUID HILLS ANSLEY BUCKHEAD off.: 874-8800 Res.: 892-1177 The Jewish National Fund, Southern Region proudly announces its first annual FABULOUS LABOR DAY WEEK END For Singles and Couples/August 29-September 1 at CAMP BLUE STAR (Hendersonville, North Carolina) Your cost for a "wonderful return to the past" or a fabulous new experience at the South’s premiere private camp is: $300 per person ($200 is tax deductible) or $500 per couple ($300 is tax deductible). A rare opportunity for both singles and couples to meet people from all over the Southeast. Saturday night social highlights a Fabulous Fifties Band. "All you can eat" Jewish cuisine (strictly Kosher) features a delectible Sunday brunch. Complete water, tennis, and land sports facilities, plus optional Excursion trip to the Nantahala Outdoor Center for white-water rafting ($30 surcharge). Limited enrollment/Deadline August 19. □ Please find my check lor S for enrollment ol I understand that a complete instruction packet will follow Name(s) Be sure to include wife s first name Address □ Please send me additional information City State. Zip Mail to Jewish National Fund 1644 Tullie Circle, #118, Atlanta, GA 30329 (404 ) 633-1132 by Joseph Polakoff TSI's Washington correspondent WASHINGTON—Jordan’s pro jection of a five-year development plan in the Israeli-administered West Bank at a cost of $ 150 million annually has brought tentative approval from the State Depart ment and apprehension from the Palestine Liberation Organization. The Christian Science Monitor, which quoted Jordan’s “minister for occupied territories,” Marawan Dudein, said the plan is designed to improve education, agriculture, industry and municipal services in the area which Jordan was forced to evacuate in the Six Day War, 19 years ago. Reports indicated that the fund ing would be negotiated by Jordan with the International Monetary Fund. State Department spokesman Charles Redman, noting the plan is still in the drafting stage, said he does not have “specifics,” but ob served, “In general we support ef forts to assist Palestinians in improving the economic situation in the occupied territories.” The U.S. Agency for Interna tional Development, Redman said, has a program for Palestinians on ***** ★ ******** Karate Lessons for everyone by Hani Sakas Israeli Champ & Karate Master (6 degree black belt) Call now for info. 252-4732 257-0895 in Sandy Springs YOU ARE ONLY WHAT YOU THINK YOU ARE, GOOD OR BAD, FAT OR THIN, RELAXED OR TENSE. DR. 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The Monitor said in its Amman dis patch that the plan “will almost certainly bring it into direct com petition with the PLO in Israeli- occupied territories.” It quoted an unnamed PLO official saying, “This is just a sort of pressure on the PLO and the West Bank to change their attitude toward Jordan.” Last Feb. 19, Jordan’s King Hussein denounced PLO chief Yasir Arafat for refusing to accept a U.S. formula for bringing about talks with Israel on the West Bank future. Before their split, Jordan and the PLO cooperated in funneling mil lions of dollars every year to their friends on the West Bank and Gaza. Jordan has support on the West Bank from those who were offi cials for Jordan prior to 1967, from those favoring the abandoned Vil lage Leagues sponsored by Israel and “other Palestinians who know they are not getting anywhere without Jordanian cooperation toward ending the Israeli adminis tration,” informed sources told The Southern Israelite. Some pro-Israelis here said that Israel and Jordan have cooperated in the past on projects affecting the West Bank. They included remov al of a small island on the Yarmuk River last November. Jordan wanted the removal to permit a smoother flow of water into its canals. Israeli and Jordanian trac tors worked together after Israel accepted Jordan’s request through U.S. mediation. Israel and Jordan also have coordinated their secur ity arrangements on the traffic over the bridges on the Jordan River separating the two countries. Cairo reports indicate PLO is In shambles’ WASH INGTON — Dispatches frorrvCairo describe the Palestine Liberation Organization in “a shambles,” and Yasir Arafat’s ele ments in it “fighting for their phys ical and political lives—this time against fellow Arabs.” The reports came after British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s visit to Israel when she suggested that an alter native to the PLO be found to help negotiate an Israeli-Arab peace. The Associated Press reported that former Gaza city mayor Rashad al-Shawa has “called openly for the superpowers to impose an Arab-Israeli settlement, with or without the PLO.” Al-Shawa, who is 77, said the U.S. “must join” with the Soviet Union and “implement a solution” after obtaining “min imum acceptable terms for the Arab moderates and Israeli moderates.” Shawa did not identify “moder ates” or outline what their terms might be. Both Washington and Jerusalem oppose Soviet partici pation since a oacks the PLO. Israel has long warned against any Good Luck Nurse Kelly from all your buddies at T.S.I. Yasir Arafat attempt to “impose” a peace. The Washington Post reported that “Arab analysts have suggested that Jordan and Syria may be act ing in concert to bring Arafat to heel. Their aim is described as part of a larger plan to foster reconcila- tion between Syria and Iraq,” which would “please the U.S. and Bri tain,” since Thatcher had endorsed “Jordanian and Israeli arguments for ditching the PLO for more pliant Palestinian leadership in any future peace negotiations.” The reports seem to indicate inspiration from London to Hus sein, who is trying to convince France, Britain and the United States to help him work out a rap prochement of some sort between Iraq and Syria although Jordan backs Iraq and Syria supports Iran in the five-year-old Iraqi-Iranian war. —Joseph Polakoff