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Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli of-
ficials disclosed Monday that
one of the two Palestine Libera-
tion Organization officials Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher in-
vited to London for talks this
week was implicated in a 1969
terrorist bomb attempt on the
British consulate in east
Jerusalem
The disclosure was made after
British Foreign Secretary Sir
Geoffrey Howe cancelled a
scheduled meeting with the two
PLO members, Elias Khoury,
the Anglican Bishop of
Jerusalem and Mohammed
Milhem, former Mayor of
Halhoul in the West Bank.
The meeting was called off be-
cause Khoury and Milhem re-
fused to meet a condition set by
Thatcher for the meeting — that
they join in a statement recog-
nizing Israel's right to exist
within secured and recognized
borders and condemning all
forms of terrorism and violence.
Premier Shimon Peres said
Monday he was "not surprised"
the two PLO officials rejected
the statement. He said Thatcher
had told him when she issued
the invitation that they would
be required to put their names
to such a declaration. He said he
replied to the British leader,
"Why wait" until they set to
London, because he was con-
vinced they would not sign.
The invitation, when it was
announced several weeks ago,
elicited a bitter_ response from
Israel. Deputy Premier and
Education Minister Yitzhak Na-
von, a leading moderate, asked
a British interviewer at the
time. "How would you feel were
we to invite IRA men?"
The British officials disclosed
that Khoury was involved in
1969 in ia terrorist attack on a
Jerusalem supermarket which
killed two shoppers. Another
terrorist target that same day
was the British consulate in
East Jerusalem where explo-
sives Khoury snuggled on behalf
of. George Habash's extremist
popular Front for the Liberation
of Palestine had been planted.
The plot was -foiled because of
the alertness of the Consul's
wife and another member of the
legation staff. The explosives
were removed and safely deto-
nated in an open 'field. Two
months later, Khoury was re-
quired to leave the country. He
was recently elected to the PLO
Executive.
Milheni, also a member of the
PLO Executive, was expelled
from the West Bank in 1900 by
then Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman. He was suspected of
incitement that led to the fatal
shooting of six yeshiva students
in Hebron by Arab terrorists.
Peres Hopes Initiative
Yields New Peace Effort
Jerusalem (JTA) — Premier
Shimon Peres will make new
proposals to President Reagan
on how to bring Jordan and
non-Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization Palestinians to the peace
table with Israel, aides of the
Premier told reporters in
Jerusalem Monday.
Peres believes the discrediting
of the PLO and its disconfiture
over. the Achille Lauro hijack af-
fair could be a propitious turn-
ing point in Middle East peace
efforts, according to the aide*
The Premier plans to use this
week's visit to Washington to
convince Administration and
public opinion in the United
States that•there is a close, di-
rect relationship between PLO
leader Yasir Arafat and all . of
the PLO leadership with recent
terrorist events in the Middle
East, including the seizure of
the Italian cruise ship and the
murder of one of its passengers,
Leon Klinghoffer, by Palestinian
terrorists. .
Peres has praised the U.S. in-
terception of the four hijackers.
He called it "a landmark in the
fight to erredicate terrorism" in
a letter he ,Sent to Reagan. He
sent a simila letter to Secretary.
of State George Shultz.
At Sunday's Cabinet session,
Peres rejected Likud demands
for a full scale policy debate by
the Cabinet or the Knesset be-
fore his departure for the U.S.
He said the positions he would
present in Washington con-
formed to the policy guidelines
of the national unity govern-
ment drawn up by the Labor
Party and Likud when they
formed their coalition in Sep-
tember 1984.
Peres' aides maintained that
the guidelines allow the Premier
to be flexible and forthcoming.
Peres is scheduled to address
the 40th anniversary session of
the United Nations General As-
sembly in New York Monday.
Israeli Seamen
Killed In Spain
Jerusalem (JTA) — U.S. Sec-
retary of State George Shultz
has expressed deep sympathy
and revulsion over the murder
of two Israeli merchant seamen
in Barcelona, Spain last week.
Israeli officials said the two
men were killed by the PLO.
Their bodies, which had appar-
ently been tortured before
death, were found in an apart-
ment in the city by Spanish
police.
In a letter to Premier Shimon
Peres Sunday, Shultz wrote: "I
want to . \. express my deep
sympathy and revulsion at
brutal murders of two Israeli
seamen in Spain. The terrorist
murders of innocent citizens of
both our countries must serve to
strengthen our determination,
which ;I know you share, to ex ,
pose and eliminate the scourge
of terrorism."
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