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It was a full circle, in a way, from his early years when he traveled in the shadow of friends like Yitzhak Ben-Zvi and Berl Katzenelson. Eventually Ben-Gurion ec- lipsed them all. He had their vision, but they lacked his toughness, his political savvy which allowed him to convert his dream of the Jewish na- tion reborn in Israel into reality. And a prophecy fulfil- led is the sign of a true pro- phet in Israel. ❑ Jordanian's Mal Opens In London New York (JTA) — The trial of a Jordanian charged with attempting to blow up an El Al jumbo jet on April 17 opened last week in London with a prosecuting attorney's statement that the accused told investigators Syrian in- telligence officers gave him a Syrian passport, US 12,000 and a bag with a false botton which concealed three and a quarter pounds of plastic explosives. Hezar Hindawi, 32, is charged with giving the carry-on bag containing the bomb and a detonating device set to go off in mid-air to an Irish woman, pregnant with .his child, who thought she was on her way to Israel to marry Hindawi. The woman, Anne-Marie Murphy, appeared as the first witness in the trial. She re- counted for the 12-member jury the events of the day she expected to board the El Al flight that originated in New York. Murphy told the court that in a taxi on the way to the air- port, Hindawi placed ,a bat- tery in a pocket a calculator and then stuffed the calcu- lator in the bottom of the bag. Hindawi told her the calcu- lator was a gift for a friend, Murphy testified. The prosecution said the calculator contained a timing device set to detonate the plastic explosives shortly after 1 p.m. on April 17 when the plane carrying 350 passengers would have flying at 39,000 feet over Austria. The prosecution, in an opening statement, told the court that Hindawi travelled on his Jordanian passport to Poland, East Germany, Rumania, Bulgaria, Italy and West Germany in 1985. Hindawi then received a Syrian passport with the name Issam Shaar in Feb- ruary, the prosecutor said. Hindawi admitted to his questioners before the trial that he knew the bag, given to.him by Syrian intelligence operatives, contained a bomb. He named the Syrian in- telligence operatives involved and identified their pictures including the head of military intelligence for Syria and an air force intelligence officer, the prosecutor said. The air force officer, Haitham Said, reportedly instructed Hin- dawi an on how to set off the bomb, the prosecutor told the court.