Page 4-THE NEWS-April 1991 World Beat El Al StMFts Flights to Pngue TEL AVIV (JTA) — El Al inaugurated weekly flights be tween Tel Aviv and Prague on March 23. The service is being conducted jointly with CS A, the Czech national airline, El Al now has regular flights to Budapest, Warsaw and Ber lin, in addition to its long- established services to Western Europe and North America. Weekly flights to Moscow were begun on Jan. 23, but the Soviet authorities limit them to business travel. Jews immigrat ing to Israel from the Soviet Union cannot fly directly from Moscow but must change planes at an Eastern European capital. The Ministry of Tourism disclosed, meanwhile, that tour ist hotel bookings were down 75 percent in January 1991 com pared to January 1990, a falloff attributed to the Persian Gulf war. By the same token, hotel bookings by Israelis soared 60 percent in Jerusalem and Eilat, where residents of the Greater Tel Aviv area fled to escape Iraqi Scud missile attacks in January. High Influx of Soviet Immigrants Could Drain Agriculture Production JERUSALEM (JTA) — The mass influx of immigrants from the Soviet Union will generate a demand for agricultural pro ducts two and a half times above the level it would have reached in five years without the immi gration. But there is a negative side to the rapid population increase, according to Immanuel Dlaya- hu, director of planning in the Ministry’s Joint Agricultural Planning and Development Au thority, who spoke at a recent conference of Hebrew Universi ty agronomists. He referred to the extra demands on Israel’s already overtaxed water resour ces, which could work to the detriment of agriculture as a whole. Dlayahu said that if the problem of insufficient water resources could be solved, there could be a great flourishing of agricultural production and profits. The conference was opened by former Prime Minister Shimon Peres, chairman of the Labor Party, who said that if war were to break out between Israel and its Arab neighbors, it would be over water, not territory. Neo-Nazi Group Proposes that AT&T Stop Providing Products to Israel NEW YORK (JTA) — The National Alliance, a neo-Nazi group that owns 100 shares of stock in the American Tele phone & Telegraph Co., has called on AT&T to stop provid ing products and sen^ices to Israel. In a shareholder proposal put forward in a proxy statement, the National Alliance calls upon the phone company to “phase out all sales of AT&T products and services to the State of Israel and to Israeli businesses’* be cause “sales of AT&T products and services to the State of Israel and to Israeli businesses may contribute toward violations of the human rights of Palestini ans.” The AT&T proxy statement was made public in advance of the company’s annual share holders meeting, scheduled to be held April 17 in Chicago. The National Alliance’s sup porting statement in the proxy cites a report enumerating Israeli abuses of Palestinian human rights, published by the Swedish Save the Children organization. The author of that report, Anne Nixon, objected to the National Alliance’s use of her figures in the proxy statement. AT&T’s directors recommend against the proposal and noted that the National alliance’s “professed concern for human rights lacks credibility and is even misleading, given the con sistent anti-Semitic bias in the proponent’s literature and pub lic statements. “Clearly, the proponent is using the proxy process not to attempt to advance human rights, but to achieve anti- Semitic goals.” Melvin Salberg, national chairman of the Anti-Defama tion League of B’nai B’rith, praised AT&T’s recommenda tion in a letter to Robert Allen, chairman of AT&T’s Board of Directors. Israel Now has World’s Largest Military Force Per Capita LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Israel, whose defense spending per capita is the highest in the world, may now also have the largest military force in propor tion to its population. Until recently, Iraq had 53 soldiers on active duty for every 1,000 residents, the highest proportion in the world, fol lowed by Israel with 42.6, ac cording to a chart published by the Los Angeles Times. With the destruction of much of Iraq’s armed forces, Israel now appears to top the list, followed by North Korea, Syria and Cuba. The United States ranks 20th, with 9.3 troops on active duty per 1,000 population. As for military spending, Israel ranks No. 1, laying out $1,373.91 per inhabitant in 1990- 91. Second is the United States, with $1,165.13 per capita. Other high spenders include Saudi Arabia in third place, the United Kingdom in fifth ($589.24 per capita), Syria in 12th, and Egypt in 15th place ($116.42 per cap ita). The Times based its figures on data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the 1990 World Almanac. Japan Makes a Gesture to Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — Ja pan has sent a message of sym pathy to Israeli victims of Iraqi missile attacks and has promised to improve its relations with Israel now that the war in the Persian Gulf has ended. The message was delivered by Japanese Deputy Foreign Min ister Hisashi Owada, who was on a brief official visit to Jer usalem, a rare occurrence given the cool relations between the two countries. The visit came at a time when officials here feel slighted by Tokyo’s failure to include Israel on a list of countries affected by the war to which it plans to offer substantial financi^ aid. The Japanese official ex plained the aid was for develop ing countries and that Israel is regarded as a developed country .and therefore not entitled to it. Foreign Minister David Levy told his guest that Israel expects an end to Japanese compliance, on both the governmental and private levels, with the Arab economic boycott against Israel. 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A Schwarzkopf by Another Name TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Schwarzkopf residence in Israel was severely damaged by a Scud missile, and the family is tem porarily being housed in a local hotel. But it was not the by now world-famous Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of the coalition forces in the Persian Gulf, who was bombed out. Meir and Hannah Schwarz kopf, of the Orthodox township of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, had been spending a four-day break in Eilat to rest from the missile attacks on the Greater Tel Aviv area when they were informed by neighbors by phone that their apartment had been hit and badly damaged. They have since been housed in a local hotel. Meir Schwarzkopf arrived in Israel in 1944 from Poland, where his entire family had been wiped out by the Nazis. “As far as I know, we are not related in any manner. But I would feel honored if we were,” he said. Religious Minister Says Pope’s Visit Should Include Recognition of Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — A possible visit by Pope Paul to Jerusalem should be accompan ied by the Vatican’s recognition of Israel, said Avner Shaki, minister of religious affairs, in reaction to the announcement that the Pope wishes to visit Jerusalem. Shaki, of the National Reli gious Party, emphasized the Pope’s intention to “pray in the holy city” could only take place “in united Jerusalem.”The Pope made his comment in an address to the Vatican. Shaki said that a visit by the Pope, accompanied by a recog nition of the State of Israel, could contribute to peace efforts and serve as a “message to all the Arab states.” Tlie Pope should rccoghize that Jerusalem is indivisible, Shaki said. While it would always serve as a center for three religions, it should be recognized as Israel’s soverign capital, he said. Catholic sources in Jerusalem said that the Vatican has recog nized Israel de facto for years, but has refrained from establish ing formal relations so as not to alienate the Arab countries. Recent Vatican statements about Israel have seemed warmer than previous remarks but emphasize, nonetheless, that Vatican recognition of Israel is tied to resolution of the Pales tinian problem. E.C. to Aid Israel/Palestinians BRUSSELS (JTA) — The European Community has agreed to a $300 million package to compensate Israel and the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip for their eco nomic losses arising from the Persian Gulf war. The 12 E.C. foreign ministers approved a $210 million loan to Israel and a $90 million grant to the Palestinians. Lord Jakobovits is First Jew To be Awarded Templeton Prize NEW YORK (JTA) — Imma nuel Jakobovits, chief rabbi of Great Britain and the Common wealth, has been awarded the 1991 Templeton Prize for Pro gress in Religion, marking the Hrst time that the prize has been given to a Jew in the award’s 19- year history. Great Britain’s Prince Philip will present the prize to the outgoing chief rabbi at a private ceremony at Buckingham Palace on May 7. Public ceremonies honoring Jakobovits will take place in Toronto on May 27 and in Vancouver, Canada, on May 29. The award, announced at the United Nations Church Center, is being granted as Lord Jakob ovits retires from his post after a career that spanned five de cades. It carries with it a stipend of 410,000 pounds sterling, the equivalent of about $800,0()0. 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