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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24 Friday, May 23, 1980

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Court Upholds Kahane Jailing

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
Jerusalem district court has
upheld the administrative
arrest of Rabbi Meir
Kahane, leader of - the

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ultra-nationalist "Kach"
movement and an associate,
Baruch Green, who were
jailed on orders of the De-
fense Ministry last week for
allegedly planning "vig-
ilante" action against Arabs
on the West Bank.
The case is the first in
which administrative de-
tention — imprisonment
without trial — was applied
by Israeli authorities
against Jewish citizens of
Israel. The state sentenced
Kahane and Green to six
months but Judge Asher
Felix Landau, president of
the court, reduced the term
to three months, subject to
review after that period. He
also allowed the accused the
right of appeal.
The Defense Ministry had
demanded that Kahane be
incarcerated at the Shatta
Maximum Secuzity Prison.
According to press reports,
Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi
Shlomo Goren asked a

senior Cabinet minister to
intervene to have Kahane
sent instead to a less-harsh
facility in the Jordan Val-
ley. The chief rabbi repor-
tedly acted because he
feared that Kahane, foun-
der and one-time leader of
the Jewish Defense League
in the U.S., would be injured
by Arab inmates of the
Shatta Prison.
Goren denied that he had
intervened in the matter. "I
merely asked that he be
given a fair trial," he said.

Jordan to Permit
PLO WB Raids

NEW YORK — Time
magazine reported this
week that Jordan has given
permission to the PLO to
stage raids into Israel from
her territory.
According to Time, the
PLO must inform King
Hussein of the raids in ad-
vance, and the raids must be
staged from the West Bank.

PLO Exhibition
Blasts Zionism

MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
The Palestine Liberation
Organization organized an
exhibition here of Palesti-
nian art posters and pic-
tures which showed the
"Tragedy of the Palestinian
People Under Zionist
Domination."
The drawings by Palesti-
nian artist Karkoutly were
praised by the Mexican lef-
tist press and political par-
ties.
But some Mexican artists
criticized the gallery where
the exhibition was held. "Is-
rael is a progressive country
despite her government and
the Israeli people do not de-
serve such offenses," the
Mexican artist, Fanny
Rabell, declared. Other ar-
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Jacobson, director of ADL's
Middle Eastern affairs de-
partment, the analysis
notes a series of "biased"
and "inaccurate" state-
ments by Time magazine:
• "Identifying autonomy
of Camp David with the
self-
concept
of
determination: Time should
not mislead its readers .. .
the record is clear: When
the parties signed the Camp
David accords, they distin-
guished between autonomy
and self-determination,
going only as far as calling
for Palestinian participatin
in the determination of the
future of the area."
' • "Time speaks of the
common history of the Jews
of the past and today's
Palestinians, suggesting
that both were in exile: It is
inaccurate to compare the
situation of the Jews who
truly had no home to that of
the Palestinians, many of
whom are living in Pales-
tine (Jordan), in a state
whose majority is Palesti-
nian."
• "Reference to the
Palestine National Council
as probably the most demo-
cratic institution in the
Arab world: would one refer
to the Politburo as a demo-
cratic institution? Not at
all, because whatever
methods it uses to reach de-
cisions, it imposes its will on
the people. Similarly with
the PLO. Should an indi-
vidual go his own way, such
as to seek peace with Israel,
expulsion or execution will
be his fate."
• "Time on a Palestinian
state: Time fails to mention
that Camp David says noth-
ing about a state; or that
President Carter has re-
jected that idea as non-
constructive, and in fact,
not a result desired by Arab
leaders . . . there are limits
to the damage the PLO can
cause today because it has
no power; to give it a state
would not serve to quiet the
PLO, but would multiply its
damage-making potential
many, many times."

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Arab Refusal to Recognize
Israel Key to Peace: ADL

NEW YORK — Arab re-
fusal to recognize or
negotiate with Israel, not
the Palestinian issue, is the
key to peace, according to an
anlysis prepared by the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith in rebuttal to the
April 14 Time magazine
cover story, "The Palesti-
nians: Key to a Mideast
Peace."
The analysis was distrib-
uted to ADL officials and 27
regional offices around the
country by Abraham H.
Foxman, the agency's asso-
ciate national director and
head of its international af-
fairs division, to be used for
"counteraction" to what he
called the "skewed" Time
article.
In addition, Maxwell E.
Greenberg, ADL's national
chairman, in a letter to the
editors of Time, said the
April 14 cover story "cannot
change the facts of the Mid-
dle East situation . . . the
Palestinian problem would
not exist at all had the
Arabs not invaded the
newly-created state of Is-
rael in 1948, had the Arabs
not encouraged Palesti-
nians to flee during the war,
or had the Arabs decided to
resettle the refugees as Is-
rael did with 800,000
Jewish refugees from Arab
countries."
The ADL analysis said
that the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization is still
committed to its national
covenant calling for Is-
rael's destruction. It cites
a recently published .
Middle East magazine
interview with 11 "mod-
erate" PLO leaders reve-
aling that even they back
the covenant.
"To state unequivocably
that the Palestinian issue is
the key to peace is to adopt a
one-sided interpretation of
event," the analysis went
on. "If the Arabs finally
come to recognize a secure
Israel, all other problems,
including the Palestinians,
can be solved."
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