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The probe will focus on alle- gations that Shin Bet chief Abraham Shalom and three of his senior aides fabricated evidence and gave perjured testimony at quasi-judicial in- quiries into the unexplained deaths of two Arab bus hi- jackers in custody of security agents in April, 1984. Shalom and his aides, who have since resigned from Israel's internal security service, were given blanket pardons by President Chaim Herzog last month. Harish told the court that the police have not yet called anyone for questioning but are in the process of gathering informa- tion. He said they were studying the records of the two earlier in- quiries where the alledged cover- up occurred. Harish appeared before a panel of three justices, headed by Supreme Court President Meir Shamgar, to argue why the high court has no need to order the government to open an in- quiry by the police or establish a judicial commission for the purpose, inasmuch as the matter is already under investigation by the former. Shamgar and his associates, Justices Miriam Ben-Porat and Aharon Barak, retired after a long morning in a packed cour- troom, to consider their decision. It is expected soon. The court had ordered the government to show cause why an investigation of Shin Bet should not be lunched. It acted in response to petitions by several groups which are also seeking to have the Presidential pardons invalidated. Harish , • CREATIVE JEWELRY Specializing In Unique And Original Designs A Fine Quality Diamond Engagement Ring A Brilliant Beginning 2 months' salary too much to spend for something that lasts forever?" Reg $30 NOW $24 SWATCH WATCHES recommended to the govern- ment at the time that it establish a judicial commission of inquiry. But this proposal was rejected by majority vote of the Cabinet. Harish preferred a judicial commission which he felt would be better equipped than the police to protect tilt secrecy that surrounds Shin Bet operations. But under the circumstances he was forced to bring in the police because, as he explained to the ministers, he could not face the court without one or another form of inquiry under way. To have done otherwise, Harish said, would have resulted in the court ordering a probe, to the grave embarrassment of the government and himself. Harish also argued before the court in defense of the Presiden- tial pardons which he maintain- ed were entirely legal and with ample precedents. Lawyers for the challenging groups insisted that the President may pardon only offendors. Since Shalom and his aides were never formal- ly charged, tried or convicted of any offense, they have no status before the law as offendors, the lawyers contended. In another development, the Supreme Court handed down a decision in the case of former Shin Bet operative Rafi Malka who brought charges against his former chief, Avraham Shalom. But the nature of the ruling was not disclosed. The court hear- ings have been held in tight secrecy. Malka was suing for re- instatement in Israel's top secret internal security service from which he had been dismissed by Shalom. He is one of three former Shin Bet agents who ac- cused Shalom of ordering the murder of two Palestinian bus hijackers in custody of security agents in April, 1984 and later engaging in an elaborate cover-up. It tw cp147.1"C:p -qt 'V* VISIT OUR SHOWROOM, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED • FREE JEWELRY CLEANING WHILE YOU WAIT • Joel A. Weil. CREATIVE JEWELRY 29310 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018 (313) 855-8800 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD • Open Daily 10-5, Thursday till 8, closed Sunday BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER AND SAVE 20 Friday, July 25, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS rid le al M14 Israel Reports On New Weapon's Success 'Ibl Aviv (JTA) — Israel's newest weapon, a ship-borne missile called Barak (Lightning), has been successfully testfired, Israel Radio reported recently. The radar-directed short-range missile is designed for fast at- tack naval craft. A land-borne version known as Adams (Air Defense Advanced Mobile sys- tem) can be fired from moving vehicles against attacking aircraft. Both were developed and pro- duced by Rafael, the state-owned weapons development authority, jointly with Israel Aircraft In- dustries, for defense against small boats, shore targets, low- flying aircraft and helicopters. The Barak, with a range of 10 kilometers, is launched vertical- ly, which gives it a 360 degree horizontal approach to an attacking target. Only a few seconds elapse between detec- tion of the target and the "kill", according to information sup- plied by Rafael. The missile lifts off for a dozen meters and then locks into its target by radar and is detonated by a proximity fuse. Rafael - is trying to attract customers abroad for the new weapon. Its sales promotion material notes that recent com- bat experience, notably the Falklands Islands war, demonstrates the need for a lightweight, short-range defense system for fast attack craft.