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June 15, 1984 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 15, 1984

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for questioning last month
about prior knowledge of
the Temple Mount plot.
According to Itim, the Is-
raeli news agency, the un-
identified suspect confessed
to conspiracy to attack the
Temple Mount and to illegal
possession of arms. The
prosecution agreed, in ex-
change, to drop charges of
membership in a terrorist
organization.
Charges against a suspect
known as defendant no. 17
states that he and others in
the group conducted about
20 surveillance missions on
the Temple Mount to learn
how the area is guarded.
The defendant also pur-
chased a Uzi submachine-
gun and handgun silencers
from a civilian who intro-
duced himself as an army
officer.
The district court session
was described by observers
as "more a family reunion
than a criminal proceed-
ing." The small courtroom
was packed with journalists
and families of suspects and

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ewish terrorist sentenced

Jerusalem (JTA) — A
erusalem district court
udge last week imposed an
8-month prison sentence
n Noam Yinnon of Moshav
(eshet on the Golan
-leights. A second 18-month
s entence for Yinnon was
s uspended.
Yinnon is the first of the
7 alleged members of a
J ewish terrorist under-
round who were indicted
ast month to go on trial. His
ase was tried separately
rom the others after the
tate prosecutor agreed to a
equest by the defense at-
orney to drop charges of at-
t empted murder. The group,
)ased on the West Bank,
as been implicated in a
eries of violent crimes
a gainst Arab civilians dur-
ng the past four years and
he planned bombing of five
d rab-owned buses in East
Jerusalem which was foiled
)3, Israeli security forces on
April 27.
Yinnon was convicted of
anlawful possession of exp-
osives and transporting
xplosives, offenses which
arry a maximum of 10
r ears in prison. But the
residing judge accepted
he defense contenton that
Y innon did not know and
id not imagine that the
xplosives he carried would
b e used to take lives.
The alleged terrorists
n ingled freely with friends
a nd relatives in a
J erusalem district court
Monday.
The court convened to
ear the prosecution's re-
l uest to retain 23 of the sus-
ects in custody until the
a nd of legal proceedings.
S even were remanded for an
a dditional period and the
ourt recovened Tuesday to
h ear further arguments
from prosecution and de-
fense counsel.
But it released one sus-
p ect for six hours to attend
h is sister's wedding and an-
ther was released for five
h ours Wednesday for the
c ircumcision of his son.
E ach was escorted by a
p olice officer and posted
5 00,000 Shekels ($2,500)
b ail.
In testimony Monday, the
l awyers for one defendant
s aid that Rabbi Eliezer
Waldman, head of a yeshiva
i n Kiryat Arba on the West
Bank, had knowledge of an
a lleged plot to attack the
Temple Mount in the Old
C ity of Jerusalem, site of
two Moslem shrines. Ac-
cording to the lawyer,
whose client cannot be iden-
tified to the public, the de-
fendant discussed the plot
with Waldman and backed
away from the plan when
the rabbi said he was
against the idea.
Waldman, who holds the
fourth spot on the election
l ist of the ultra-nationalist
Tehipt Parl,'wtis detained!

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They entered and left the
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courtroom without escort.
One defendant reportedly
ter, animal farm, sports, dance, tennis, Shabbat celebration.
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asmuch as all of the sus-
pects are under arrest and
charged with serious
crimes. The Justice Minis-
try refused comment, say-
ing what went on in court
was outside its jurisdiction.
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Meanwhile, two speakers
at the convention of the Na-
tional Council of Young Is-
rael spoke out on behalf of a
Jewish underground.
Rabbi Aryeh Ralberg of
Brooklyn told the conven-
tion tAitat Jewish law jus-
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to defend themselves, and to
strike back if they felt
threatened.

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Toronto (JTA) — Former
students of James Keegstra
testified in an Alberta court
last week that their high
school teacher in Eckville,
Alberta had taught them
that Jews were guilty of the
most heinous crimes in his-
tory and must be erradi-
cated.
Keegstra, a former mayor
of Eckville who was ousted
from the Alberta school sys- PLO to issue
tem for preaching anti-
Semitism, went on trial in passports?
Red Deer, Alberta last
London (JTA) — The
Monday for violating Cana-
dian laws against promot- Palestine Liberation
ing racial and religious Organization would like
passports to replace the
hatred.
One of his pupils, Lorene troublesome travel docu-
Baxterf, who took the stand ments used by its officials,
last Wednesday, read from according to Arab media
her 12th grade notes, dic- sources.
A Tunis radio broadcast
tated by Keegstra, that the
Jacobin reign of terror after said the PLO is currently
the French Revolution was holding talks with Arab
instigated by Jews and in- countries on the issuance of
cluded cannibalism. Napo- such passports.
Jordanian news media
leon was described as
"shepherd of the Jews" and reported an effort to involve
Sigmund Freud as a "Mar- the United Nations in this
xist Jew" who participated matter, seeking to have the
UN notify countries' of the
in drug and sex orgies.
Last Tuesday, 19-year- PLO's proposal. The Jorda-
old Richard Denis read an nian newspaper Ad Dustur
essay he wrote in the 12th said "the Arab countries
grade two years ago to the and Islamic and nonaligned
effect that Jews instigated countries have expressed
the French and Russian their readiness to accept
revolutions and the two these passports."
world wars and "we must
get rid of every Jew in exist- Elected to post
ence in order to live in peace
and freedom." Denis main-
Tel Aviv — Leonard R.
tained under cross exam- Strelitz, of Norfolk, Va., has
ination by defense counsel been elected chairman of
that he wrote that essay to the International Board of
please Keegstra in the hope Governors of Tel Aviv Uni-
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