THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
8 Friday, July 16, 1982
Avneri-Arafat Meeting Subject of Probe
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Acting Attorney General
Meir Gabbai has initiated a
police investigation which
could lead to criminal
charges being brought
against Uri Avneri the Is-
raeli journalist and former
leader of the Sheli faction,
who interviewed Palestine
Liberation Organization
chief Yasir Arafat in Beirut
10 days ago. Attorney Gen-
eral Yitzhak Zamir is ab-
road.
Gabbai decided after con-
sultations with State At-
torney Yona Blatman to
turn over the Avneri file to
the police.
Avneri, editor and pub-
lisher of the weekly Haolam
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nalists who accompanied
him to Beirut, could be tried
for having contact with the
enemey.
Avneri's
lawyer,
Amnon
Zichroni,
charged that the decision
to launch a police hives-
figation was a politically
motivated attempt to dis-
credit the "peace camp"
in Israel.
According to Avneri, his
meeting with Arafat was
conducted in his capacity as
a journalist. Meanwhile,
the Defense Ministry has
angrily denied Zichroni's al-
legation, published in the up a meeting with Arafat at
Jerusalem Post, that De- which Sharon would prop-
fense Minister Ariel Sharon ose that the PLO overthrow
had once encouraged Av- King Hussein of Jordan and
neri to contact PLO leaders establish that country as a
and even wanted to meet Palestinian state. Arafat re-
jected the proposed meet-
with Arafat himself.
The ministry called the ing, Avneri said.
story "utterly unfounded."
But Avneri insisted that
it was correct. He said he
was approached by Sharon
in 1976 when the Yom Kip-
pur War hero was setting up
an independent political
faction known as Shlom
Zion.
According to Avneri,
Sharon wanted him to set
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Mapam Charged With Giving
Anti-War Material to Troops
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Mapam Secretary General
Victor Shemtov challenged
the government to prose-
cute Mapam for allegedly
spreading anti-war prop-
aganda among Israeli
troops at the front in Leba-
non.
He was referring to a leaf-
let displayed by Premier
Menahem Begin at last
week's Cabinet meeting
which outraged the minis-
ters by declaring that it was
impossible to destroy the
Palestine Liberation Or-
ganization by military
means.
The leaflet bore the im-
print of Mapam. Begin
likened it to the propaganda
the Bolsheviks spread
among Russian troops in
1917 in order to demoralize
the Czarist armies fighting
the Germans.
The Cabinet demanded
an investigation by the
Attorney General aimed
at bringing criminal
charges against Mapam,
a partner _in the opposi-
tion Labor Alignment.
Shemtov declared that
Mapam welcomed prosecu-
tion because it would "prove
to the nation" the "stupidity
and malevolence" of the
Likud government.
He said the leaflet in
question was an internal
document stating Mapam's
public position against the
war in Lebanon.
It was not "disseminated
among the troops," Shemtov
said. It was sent to party
branches and kibutzim for
the guidance of party ac-
tivists and copies that found
their way to the front lines
were brought there, just as
any other material, by sol-
diers returning from leave,
he said.
There was no intention
by Mapam to propagan-
dize the army, he added.
He noted further that the
positions stated in the leaf-
let have been aired in do-
zens of media articles which
had far wider circulation
among troops at the front.
The leaflet claimed what
many critics at home and
abroad have been saying of
Israel's action in Lebanon:
That its purpose was not
simply to secure a terrorist-
free zone in south Lebanon
but to destroy the PLO by
military means and estab-
lish a government in Leba-
non subservient to Israel.
Begin, meanwhile,
backed away from a sugges-
tion by former Mapam MK
Dov Zakin that he initiate
legal action against Mapam
himself since he was so out-
raged by the leaflet. In a let-
ter to Zakin, Begin said it
was up to Zakin, Begin said
it was up to the legal au-
thorities, not the prime
minister, to take action in
cases of this kind.
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