Tuesday, October 29, 1996

Israel, PA resume talks on Hebron. (NYT, WT 10/30)

In Jerusalem, 10,000 Israelis rally to support Jewish settlement in Hebron. (MM 10/30)

Russian FM Primakov arrives in Beirut on 2d leg of regional tour; hold brief talks with Pres. Hrawi, FM Buwayz. (RL 10/29, 10/30 in WNC 10/31; WT 10/30)

Israel approves construction of 8,000 housing units in 3 West Bank settlements. Though this construction will mean the creation of a new settlement bloc, to be named Mod'in Ilit, the plans to build the units were approved yrs. ago and were frozen by the Labor government. (YA 10/29 in WNC 10/30; WT 10/30)

Interior M Eliyahu Suissa eases licensing regulations for firearms--a move expected to more than double the estimated 300,000 registered assault weapons owned by Jewish civilians. Previously, only settlers, Israelis working in the occupied territories, truckers transporting valuables/explosives, auxiliary police could be armed. Now anyone who has served in a combat unit may do so. Explaining his decision despite sharp protest by Israeli police, he says "I don't want to give everyone weapons; I want to give them to those people I can count on." (WP 10/30; WT 10/31)

Following funeral of boy killed 10/28, Palestinians, IDF clash again in Hussan. (MM 10/29; MM, WP, WT 10/30)