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June 03, 1983 - Image 18

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Friday, June 3, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Knesseters Demand to See
Report on Vigilantism

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Two Knesset committees
are demanding the right to
see the report submitted to
the government more than
a year ago by a special judi-
cial panel that investigated
Jewish vigilantism on the
West Bank.
But Attorney General
Yitzhak Zamir insists the
time is not ripe to publish
the report and have it dis-
cussed in the Knesset.
Zamir told the Knesset
Interior Committee that to
publicize the findings and
recommendations of the
committee, headed by De-
puty Attorney General
Yehudit Karp, would be
contrary to "proper ad-
ministrative procedures" at
this time since various
ministries are presently in-
volved in implementing the
recommendations. He of-
fered the same argument
before the Knesset's Con-
stitution Committee.
Karp has resigned from
the panel, originally set
up by the Justice Minis-
try. She charged that the
ministry failed to act on
its recommendations.
She also complained that
her investigation was
hampered by the failure
of the military and police
authorities on the West
Bank to cooperate.
The investigation focus-
sed on a long series of inci-
dents on the West Bank -
from mid-1980 to the end of
1982 in which acts of,
harassment, vandalism and
violence allegedly by
Jewish settlers against
West Bank Arabs went un-
punished.
The report was said to
have found that the police
on the West Bank, who are
controlled by the army,
have been unable to cope
with offenses by Jewish
settlers because of a shor-
tage of competent man-
power, lack of coordination
between police and the mili-
tary and the refusal of
settlers to cooperate in the

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investigation of Jews sus-
pected of offenses against
Arabs.
Members of the Interior
Committee insisted that the
status and function of the
Israeli police in the occupied
territories be clearly de-
fined so that they could in-
vestigate cases of alleged
Jewish vigilantism.
Yehezkel Karti, chief of
the investigations di-
vision at police general
headquarters told the
committee the police
were powerless because
they were subordinate to
the military authorities in
the territories.
Zamir told the committee
that the still unsettled situ-
ation in Lebanon was one
reason for delaying a dis-
cussion of the report. He ap-
parently convinced the
Interior Committee to wait
another month for the
ministers of defense, justice
and interior to complete
their study of the Karp re-
port and issue directives.
The Constitution Com-
mittee insisted that the At-
torney General submit the
report at once.
Meanwhile, a motion to
discuss opposition charges
that Israeli authorities
have failed to investigate or
prosecute attacks by armed
Jewish settlers on West
Bank Arabs was defeated by
a vote of 41-32 in the Knes-
set last week.
The motion stricken
from the agenda was pre-
sented by Shulamit Aloni
of the Labor Party's Civil
Rights Movement (CRM)
faction. Mori cited hun-
dreds of cases in which,
she said, Jewish settlers
attacked Arabs or dam-
aged their property. In
five of these cases, Arabs
were killed by settlers,
Aloni said but no arrests
were ever made.
She noted that by con-
trast, when an 'Israeli
woman, Esther Ohanna,
was killed by a stone thrown
at her vehicle in the Arab
town of Dahariya several
months ago, the police had
_ no difficulty apprehending
five Arab suspects who were
swiftly tried, convicted and
sentenced to prison terms.
When Arabs are killed or
injured by Jews, the inves-
tigation drags on and comes
to nothing, Aloni charged.

Activist Mourned

NEW YORK — Pioneer
Women/Naamat has dedi-
cated a study hall in its
Ayanot Agricultural High
School near Ness Ziona, Is-
rael, to Emil Grunzweig,
the Peace Now activist who
was killed during a demon-
stration in Jerusalem in
March.
"Although we are not a
part of the Peace Now
movement," a spokesman
said, "we identify with Mr.
Grunzweig and his work (as
a teacher)."

The oldest Jewish
tombstone ever found in
Europe is dated 875 and was
found in Brindisi, Italy.

Peace Group Stages March

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Peace Now movement
staged a week-long "war re-
ckoning march" from Rosh
Hanikra on the Lebanese
border to Tel Aviv to protest
the government's policies in
Lebanon.
The march is timed to end
Saturday evening with a
mass peace rally in Tel Av-
iv's municipal square, At
each stage, speakers will
call on the government to
resign because of what the
protestors say are the many
errors it made during the
protracted war in Lebanon.
Meanwhile, Abie
Nathan's "Peace Ship"
marked the 10th anniver-
sary last Saturday of its
daily peace broadcasts from
an anchorage several miles
off the Tel Aviv beach. The
broadcasts consist mainly of
popular music interspersed
with peace slogans and calls
for an end to the Israel-Arab
conflict.
Nathan, a one-time pilot
and restaurant owner in Tel

Aviv, sold off his property
10 years ago to buy and op-
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