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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 5, 1985
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Sentencing Set
For Terrorists
Jerusalem (JTA) — A
Jerusalem District Court judge is
expected to pronounce sentence
shortly on two confessed members
of a Jewish underground network
held responsible for a series of ter-
rorist acts against West Bank
Arabs, including murder, at-
tempted murder and conspiracy to
blow up Islamic shrines.
Rabbi Dan Beeri, 40, a French-
born Catholic convert to Judaism,
and Yossi Edri, 25, the first of
nine defendants who reached plea
bargaining agreements with the
prosecution, testified last week.
Beeri admitted complicity in a
plot to blow up the Dome of the
Rock mosque on the Temple
Mount in Jerusalem. Charges of
membership in a terrorist organ-
ization and attempted assassina-
tion of three West Bank Arab
mayors in June, 1980, were drop-
ped.
Two Israel Defense Force offi-
cers, Shlomo Livyatan and Ronni
Gilo, who were allegedly active in
the underground, will be tried
separately pending the outcome of
the larger trial which opened a
year ago, after the underground
was exposed by police.
Altogether, 27 men were in-
dicted. One of them, Avinoan
Katrielli, 24, was tried separately
last year for illegal transportation
of weapons in connection with the
Temple Mount plot. He was sen-
tenced to 15 months' imprison-
ment, based on his confession.
Avinoam was released last
month for good behavior after
serving 10 months of his sentence.
Two indicted suspects are still at
large but 18 remain in jail pend-
ing a court decision on the admis-
sibility of the confessions they
made initially and later re-
pudiated.
Most of the accused are Or-
thodox Jews from the West Bank,
members or supporters of the
militant Gush Emunim. Their
trial has strong political ramifici-
ations. They were arrested after
police foiled a plot to plant bombs
in five Arab-owned buses in East
Jerusalem. Subsequently they
were linked to assorted acts of vio-
lence against West Bank Arabs
over a four-year period.
The trial created a sensation
when it opened last spring. After
several courtroom sessions, the
prosecution and defense agreed to
a postponement until after the
Knesset elections, held last July
23. It was resumed in September
but the proceedings came to a vir-
tual halt because of the disputed
confessions. The accused were de-
nied bail.
Beeri, in a statement to police
in the early stages of the inves-
tigator, made public only last
week, claimed that Rabbi Moshe
Levinger, leader of the Gush
Emunim in the Hebron area, par-
ticipated in a meeting four years
ago at which destruction of the Is-
lamic shrines on the Temple
Mount was discussed.
The meeting was held at Kiryat
Araba, the Jewish township over-
looking Hebron which is regarded
as the main Gush Emunim stron-
ghold in the West Bank. Beeri,
who admitted to being present,
said it was attended by two of the
alleged leaders of the under-
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