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April 05, 1985 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-04-05

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Friday, April 5, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ground, Menahem Livni and
Yehuda Etzion, in addition to
Levinger.
According to Beeri's testimony,
the destruction of the Islamic holy
places was intended to provoke
Egypt into abandoning the peace
process with Israel, thereby for-
estalling the return of Sinai to
Egypt.
The plan was not carried out at
the time, according to Beeri, be-
cause the chief instigators were in
Yamit attempting to thwart gov-
ernment orders to evacuate the
Jewish township in Sinai. Beeri
said that after Yamit was aban-
doned, he dropped out of the plot.
A controversial sidelight of
Beeri's testimony was the visit by
the district court judges to the
Heichel Shlomo, headquarters of
the Chief Rabbinate, to hear
Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Mor-
dechai Eliahu testify to Beeri's
good character and his excellence
as a teacher and scholar. Attorney
General Yitzhak Zamir had ruled
that the Chief Rabbis may not be
summoned to court.
But MK Shulamit Aloni of the
Citizens Rights Movement (CRM)
sharply criticized the judges. She
maintained that their visit to the
Chief Rabbi undermined the sov-
ereignty of secular law in Israel
and was in contempt of court.
The police are continuing to
search for the two missing sus-
pects. One of them, Ira Rappaport,
is believed to be in the U.S. The
other Yossi Indor, reportedly is
hiding out in Israel. Until these
latest developments, the trial had
almost slipped from public view
because of the protracted legal
negotiations and the absence of
dramatic confrontations. Two
Knesset members, Deputy
Speaker Meir Cohen-Avidov of
Likud and Yuval Neeman, leader
of the rightwing Tehiya Party,
called attention to it recently
when they visited the U.S. to raise
funds from Jewish sympathizers
from the families of the accused.
Meanwhile, the Gush Emunim
seems to have ridden out the crisis
that overtook it after the under-
ground was exposed. It has once
again taken a defiant stance.
Leaders of the Jewish settlement
movement in the West Bank
warned recently that they would
resort to violence if they govern-
ment ever decided to withdraw
from the territory.

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