The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 12, 1986, Image 2

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PAGE 2 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE September 12, 1986 Ed Jacobson, pres, of Peachtree Associates, has 21 years experience. What Should You Look For In A Computer Company? EXPERIENCE: An expert to do the job right (ask for our client testimonials). ALL-AMERICAN’S PRE-SEASON SPECIAL! With this coupon, we'll inspect and service your furnace system for just s 38.95. (If you have more than one furnace, s 12.00 additional per system). Included in the special price, we ll provide a free insulation jacket for your hot water heater ( s 25 value) and a free furnace air filter. ALL-AMERICAN AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING, INC. 352-3538 ! 1750 Marietta Road Atlanta, GA 30318 i si 1 j :19!: Gate City Lodge #144 ^ B’nai B’rith thanks the following for making its Second Annual Golf Tournament in honor of Donald Oberdorfer, Sr. a tremendous success: Corporate Sponsors Bear Stearns & Co. Binders Art Center Envelope Mart-Atlanta, Inc. Esscon Construction Home Depot, Inc. 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We also thank the many Individuals who made generous contributions Rabin vows to ‘fight terror constantly and everywhere’ by Yaacov Ben Yosef Special to The Southern Israelite On again, off again summit on w ASH INGTON (Polakoff)—Egypt and Israel have agreed on a formula for resolution of the Taba dispute, and Prime Minister Shimon Peres and President Hosni Mubarak were to have met Thursday as scheduled in Alexandria, according to reports from Cairo at press time. The terms for settling the dispute have not been disclosed. While Israeli negotiators say they have already approved the formula, the Egyptian cabinet was to met in an emergency session to consider it. Israeli negotiator David Kimche said that the agreement resolved the two outstanding points: the choice of neu tral arbitrators to judge the dispute, and the location of a border marker in the disputed region. Israel would find and retaliate After Peres heard about Shar- JERUSALEM—The hijacking in Karachi and the terrorist attack on the synagogue in Istanbul over the weekend diverted attention from efforts to advance the Mideast peace process. Prime Minister Shimon Peres’ hope to hold his long-antici pated summit with Egypt’s Presi dent Hosni Mubarak this Thurs day looks thin. Whether or not Peres meets Mu barak this week, the prime minister will fly to Washington where he will hold talks next Monday with President Reagan. The two terror attacks, leaving 20 hostages dead in Karachi, and 22 Jews dead in Istanbul, appeared, according to Israeli officials, to be the work of Abu Nidal, the Pales tinian terror leader, or some other Palestinian terror group. There was much talk, accordingly, that Israel might retaliate for the attacks, but against which targets no one could say for sure. Two of the 22 Jews were Israelis in Turkey on business trips. It was considered unlikely that Israel would unleash a retaliation on the eve of the Israel-Egypt summit for fear of providing Mu barak with an excuse to torpedo the meeting. Peres said on Israel TV Satur day evening: “We will pray for those murdered. But we will do more than pray. We will not rest until we chop off the murderous arm that carried out the (Istanbul) attack.” Then on Monday, Defense Min ister Yitzhak Rabin vowed that against whomever carried out the attack on the Neve Shalom Syn agogue in Istanbul. “We must fight terror constantly and everywhere,” he said on Israel Radio before fly ing off to the United States. “We must seek them out (terrorists) and strike at them.” Meanwhile, Israel’s Trade and Commerce Minister Ariel Sharon raised a storm of controversy Sat urday evening when he said on Israel Radio: “The concessions to the PLO, King Hussein, to King Hassan and the grave concessions on Taba, have all been understood as signs of Israeli weakness. “They have invited the aggres siveness of Palestinian terror...The ceaseless pursuit of dubious and baseless peace plans at a time when our enemies are waging an unceas ing war against us, has contributed to the weakening of Israel’s defenses and alertness and has rendered Jews in Israel and abroad even more vulnerable to Palestinian terror.” on’s remarks, he walked into the weekly Sunday Cabinet meeting, spoke for 10 minutes about the Istanbul and Karachi attacks, and then adjourned the session—until Sharon retracted what he had said. Labor Party Cabinet ministers, upon emerging from the meeting, condemned Sharon and said he had no place in the Cabinet. Likud ministers were tight-lipped: not one of them defended Sharon. One usual supporter of Sharon’s, Inte rior Minister Yitzhak Peretz, as sailed him for provoking internal dissent “while Jewish blood was still wet on the ground.” Were it not for the fact that Peres and Likud Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir are due to switch jobs Oct. 14, Sharon’s remarks might have created a major govern ment crisis. Ordinarily, once Peres had indicated that he might fire Sharon, as was implicit in his demand that he retract his words or else, Shamir would have rushed to Sharon’s defense—threatening the future of the two-year-old na tional unity government. But, this time, Shamir, eager to take over as prime minister, an nounced almost immediately that he saw no reason to turn Sharon’s comments, however unwise, into a crisis. 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