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July 25, 1986 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-07-25

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Hussein Explains, PLO
Office Closings

Jerusalem (JTA) —King Hus-
sein recently explained why he
cracked down on the Palestine
Liberation Organization leader-
ship in Jordan and claimed that
a "silent majority" in the West
Bank supports his policies but
has yet to make itself heard.
Hussein, who appears to have
embarked on a master plan to
"liberate" the West Bank from
PLO influence, held a press con-
ference in Amman for the
Western media — his second in
one week — to which he invited
foreign journalists permanently
stationed in Jerusalem. He told
them the image they had that
most Palestinians in the West
Bank support the PLO was
erroneous.
He said he shut down the of-
fices of Al Fatah in Amman
because of its interference in a
parliamentary election in Irbid,
Jordan's second largest city, its
involvement in a clash between
students and police at Yarmuk
University in Irbid and because
of its constant criticism of Jor-
dan's West Bank policy.
Al Fatah is the terrorist arm
of the PLO, supportive of Yasir
Arafat. It has king been con-
sidered to command the support
of most West Bank Arabs either

voluntarily or by intimidation.
Hussein appears determined to
create new political facts in the
territory. He made clear, how-
ever, that Jordan would not
make a separate peace with
Israel. He said he saw no signs
of a new American peace in-
itiative in the region in the im-
mediate future.
Hussein has some influential
backers in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip. One of Arafat's
former aides, Col. Atallah
Atallah, also known as Abu Al-
aim, denounced Arafat as a dic-
tator and said it was time to say
"yes" to Israel. Atallah was
formerly head of PLO
intelligence.
Rashad A-Shawa, the former
Mayor of Gaza, said in Amman
that the PLO has done nothing
for the Palestinian people but at-
tempt to force its will on those
interested in a political solution.
Shawa has recently spoken out
for an interim settlement with
Israel. He praised Jordan's deci-
sion to grant Jordanian
passports to residents of the
Gaza Strip.
But if there is grass roots sup-
port for Hussein's policies in the
territories, it has yet to manifest
itself.

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