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Israel / Deportations / Middle East Peace Talks #341058

CBS Evening News for Friday, Jan 03, 1992
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(Studio: Connie Chung) Report introduced.

(Tel Aviv: Bob Simon) Israel's deportation of 12 Palestinians from the occupied territories featured; scenes shown from Ramallah, West Bank. [Wife of deportee Khalida JARRAR - comments.] Palestinians reported suspending plans to return to Washington, DC, for the resumption of the Middle East peace talks unless Americans force the Israelis not to proceed with the deportations. [Palestinian representative Hanan ASHRAWI - comments on need for United States intervention.] [State Department spokesman Richard BOUCHER - expresses United States policy on deportations.] October 29, 1991, scenes shown of Israeli funeral. [Israeli defense forces Brigadier General Freddie ZACH - cites reason for deportations.]

Reporter(s):
Chung, Connie;
Simon, Bob
Duration:
00:02:00

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