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Friday, June 13, 1980 21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Four Israeli Arabs Ordered Restricted to Their Residences

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
At the head of the northern
command, Gen. Avigdor
Ben-Gal issued Sunday four
restriction orders against
four leading Israeli Arabs in
connection with an anti-
government protest rally
held in Nazareth last week.
The orders were given ac-
cording to mandatory
emergency regulations,
that are seldom in use
within Israel. They were
seen here as a warning to
Israeli Arabs not to adopt
the radical anti-Arab trend
which characterized the
`vest Bank in recent
flths.
The Nazareth rally, in
which mayors and council
members of most Arab
towns and villages were as-
sembled, was called in sol-
idarity with West Bank
Mayors Bassam Shaka and
Karim Khalaf, who were

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wounded in a terrorist at-
tack early last week.
The rally served as a
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munist Mayor of
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Mohammad Miari, a lead-
ing Haifa lawyer and an
active member of the Arab
committee for the protec-
tion of Arab land — which
was behind the various
"land days" marked by Is-
raeli Arabs.
The third person is Ramzi
Khouri, a veteran Arab

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Former Begin
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for New Party

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Elimelech Rimalt, a former
close associate of Premier
Menahem Begin who he
helped establish the Likud
coalition, accused him of
non-leadership and urged
the formation of a centrist
party to confront Likud in
the next elections.
Rimalt, a member of
Likud's Liberal Party wing
and at one time its leader,
spoke at a meeting of the
Shai faction which defected
last year from the Demo-
cratic Movement for
Change and left the coali-
tion.
"Likud has long ceased to
disappoint its voters, it sim-
ply causes them to despair,"
said Rimalt. He charged
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politician, member of the
Communist Party, of the
mixed Arab Jewish town of
acre. The fourth person is
Saleh Baransi, who has just
come of a 10-year impris-
onment term for security of-
fenses.
Under the restriction
order, the person re-
stricted is to stay within
the limits of his place of
residence, is not allowed
to leave his home after
dark, and is to report at
the local police station
once a day.
Baransi said he would not
obey the restriction order
and was ready to go to jail
once again. The others in-
tended to appeal before a
military appeals committee
against the decision.

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