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^ numbers of Weist Bank Arabs who,
they t^elieye^^^i^^ nearly 1,0()b>^rr students
yt|E!£iini^ those arrested have previously served
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i^c0^ known to be uncon- ■. Dr. ,- ^ Baruch Modah,
tht
i^cted Avith^Kw director-general of the Israeli
In tiie Health. Ministry, said that a
iTulkarmareias, where i?iany Swiss expert from the Inter-^ft ^rls Were allegedly taiken ili^ national Red Gross, Dr. they were treated ih local ^ Alter, had visited the
hospitals! - patients at the various West
. They; were then taiken to the Bank hospitals and had Hadassaih ^hospi^l in Jerus- rieached the conclusion that ;fi^jem had; been
it.--.i^-. tL a' ^ . involved. ■'.
were numerous dis-turh^nces on the West Bank
of the West _ civil iadministratibn, youp^ \: Aj»^ \^stted the girls' schOi^s 2L^-^^/im2£d their hospit-' aiization before they were even taken iUy Arab drivers then tcanspoirted, them ;! to hosi>itali
?id;^Sh|echade Shechapei;
M legislation i)fo-
mandatpiry retircmenit, a brief o^ age, thetcpbirt notes,i|icrc
6f the C^na:ici[mib Je^ is iio; universal
jg^ess I^w and soda] abtion the definition of -s^jj^^ committee recommends.
Ma»iatdry retirenlent^ cirdutiistinces in which dis-; - bi^ siQr^
^ niieahs of restricting the ability " '; - • ■,'■-'•'v'-'^-
/ can and wisir to.work^ feMy^JsaJ^ . .<but)inbider ''\ nnn. v- those who jsimnlv cannoMf. - ii) haii/e chani^ft:a:b<»;«iAtiAn
hdVe fpunidi th^ , in ■ trbiible wjupli th^ f^ press.
- of the elderly to continue as productive and iiseful members of sjbciety; and is thiere-fore unjust.**
The briefs based on surveys conducted in Montreal, Tor-] onto and Winnipeg, was presented recently to Federal Minister of Health and Welfare Monique Begin, by a delegation of the law and social action committee. . ^ The delegation was'in^de
v-/up.;;'ofi«ha^^
Zemans
Mare and William Stroll
- Although
In additiii^^ the non- thbs|plMi|^^
discrimiiiati^ aspects of the fdnB||l8io||^w^
constitutionally entrenched the jfife i o " 4^ :Chartg«*®i^ into effect until ^^^^^^^^^^^
"Mandatory bp&^^ ieii^ to achi^yci the report
retireniertt 1^ :recon?mendS a massive oam-
mentaily affects thbse who ©ut of poverty ** the^feief J*^^ he initiated ^ed at with hospital staff, n
; ;. •^^:i(ids ' ^ ■ V- '^f^- ^-^^^ieveioping: si ^neater at>- girls faint artiflcially ' ■' ^ . ^ i^fed^bn of th^ jpbsitive cameras.
I ,u *?^'^^-**!yf wortii of older people,^ in The -
testrfy or bring evidence agamst former Nazi official Klaiis tiiSt^nd incbftH^^ii^-^i^ie^l^be^a^^
of Jewish communities and otganizatrOns in Lyon. J: ^ . . -
Dr. Marc Aron, generalsecrttary orB*naiB'rithDistrict 19 1 ~I—
(^stempirqpe)^ " with which B*n?ii Bi*rith^ is cooperating, will participate ih
after arresting a CB$ television crew who were filming girl patients at a Nablus hospital. ■■■■
The authorities claimed that the CBS crew, together
made the for the
CBS bureau chief denied the allegations.
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& S Aipac's research director, said at a news
l.cbhfc^cn
Aitieil^ interests in the Middle East..'
' He had b^h **the most consistent anti-Israel, naost pro-Arab, member of the" Reagan Administration.'
to present Israeli actions in the worst
e light, and had
Accottlingvto Dr. Rosen, Weinberger had even made it impossible for U.S.defence specialists to undertake studies dealing with Israel's strategic importance for America and the West.
- Pentagon officials recognized that.their "careers would be huit'*i>y raising such proposals, Dr..Rosen said. He asserted that the recent tensions in U .S.-Israeli relations ' were largely the consequence of Weinberger's anti-Israel ••obsession.**
• **Hc has a special hatred towards Israel. He has a basic Ignorance.of the issues,** Dr.- Rosen declared.
He suggested that Weinberger could only have been so su.cce8$fulj% undermining Israel because of the broad support he toci^manded elsewhere in the Reagan Administration. / Af&rthe news conference, Aipac issued a statement saying that Dr.Jtosen's remarks should not be construed as **personal criticism of the motives of the Secretary of Defence ... Any personal remarks were solely those of the briefer." JCNS.
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