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January 04, 1985 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-01-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

extremist Kach party broke
through a military barricade to
the Patriarchs Tomb in Hebron to
raise a toast to the murder of
Kawasme.
Kahane, whose Knesset im-
munity was restricted) to prevent
him from visiting Arab villages in
Israel to exhort the population to
emigrate, drove through an Israel
Defense Force barrier outside of
town. He ignored polite requests
by the soldiers to turn back and
continued toward the tomb which
is a Moslem as well as Jewish
shrine.
Soldiers there asked him to
leave. He locked himself in his
car, insisting on his Knesset im-
munity. The soldiers broke into
his car, forced Kahane into a mili-
tary vehicle and drove him out of
the territory.

New settlement
dispute arises

Jerusalem (JTA) — The vol-
atile issue of new settlements on
the West Bank continues to
threaten the fragile structure of
the Labor-Likud unity coalition.
A point of contention at the mo-
ment is the location of the "five or
six" new settlements promised in
the policy guidelines adopted by
the rival parties when their unity
government was set up.
A group of Likud Knesset
members met with Defense
Minister Yitzhak Rabin last week
to urge movement on the settle-
ments. They proposed sites which
lie outside the perimeters of the
"Allon Plan," the blueprint estab-
lished by the late Yigal Allon
when he was Defense Minister in
past Labor-led governments.
The plan calls for Jewish set-
tlements at the periphery of the
West Bank for security purposes.
It deliberately avoids the heavily
Arab-populated hinterland, leav-
ing the way open for some future
territorial compromise. The two
Likud-led regimes which gov-
erned from 1977-1984 ignored
those restrictions and planted set-
tements close to large Arab popu-
lation centers.
Labor and Likud admit they are
at a stand-off although they con-
tinue to consult and meet about
every two weeks on the matter.
The settlements are being held up
as much for economic reasons as
ideological disputes. But Likud
seems to be ignoring the economic
exigencies and is renewing pres-
sure on Labor. Political observers
say this reflects Likud's sensitiv-
ity to pressure from religious and
other rightwing parties.
Meanwhile, Labor Party Secre-
tary General Uzi Baram has
urged Premier Shimon Peres to
demand the resignation of Yosef
Shapira of the rightwing religious
party, Morasha. Shapira, a
Minister-Without-Portfolio, is al-
legedly encouraging Gush
Emunim militants to put up seven
new settlements on the West
Bank and Gaza Strip this year.
Baram's demand was rhetori-
cal. Under the unity coalition
agreement the Prime Minister
cannot dismiss a minister repre-
senting a different political party.

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Mildred Winston

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