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April 03, 1987 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-03

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rIbl Aviv (JTA) — Israeli
sources in Washington last
week complained that a com-
mitment by the Cabinet not
to release testimony given to
a panel probing the Pollard
spy case has put them in an
awkward position with re-
spect to the Reagan Admini-
stration and the American
media.
According to a report in
Davar, these sources said
they find it difficult to ex- •
plain the Cabinet's decision
and to refute allegations that
Israel is trying to conceal the
truth by hiding important
findings.
But legal authorities in
Israel said the Cabinet's
pledge to secrecy is not iron-
clad. The cabinet agreed that
the testimony of witnesses
who appear before its two-
man inquiry committee
would not be conveyed to the
U.S. if the witnesses feel they
might be incriminated.
- The arrangement was made
with David Libai, a lawyer
representing three key
Israelis in the Pollard case,
whom he advised not to test-
ify because they might risk
prosecution in the U.S. At the
Cabinet' instructions, At-
torney General Yosef Harish
gave Libai a written state-
ment including the option to
appeal to the Supreme Court
if the government reneges on
its promise. It applies, to all
witnesses and binds all future
governments.
The three who refused to
testify, thereby stalling the
inquiry before it could get
underway, are Yosef Yagur, B-
an Ravid and Irit Erb, former
officials at the Israel Con-
sulate in New York and the
Embassy in Washington. All
left the U.S. when Pollard was
arrested in 1985 for spying
for Israel.
The two-man committee
consists of 1bl Aviv lawyer

Yehoshua Rotenstreich and
former chief of Staff Gen. Zvi
Ibur. It was not clear when
they would begin hearing
testimony. The committee
does not have subpoena
powers, cannot require wit-
nesses to testify under oath
and must report directly to
the Cabinet.
There were indications
meanwhile that the American
Administration does not
want the Pollard embroglio to
harm the U.S:Israel defense
relationship. This was sig-
naled, according to defense
sources, by the visit to Wash-
ington of Maj. Gen. Amnon
Shahak, chief of military in-
telligence of the Israel
Defense Force.
Shahak will meet with,
among others, the chief of
U.S. Naval Intelligence.
Pollard was a civilian employe
of the U.S. Navy when he was
caught spying for Israel. His
name has not been mentioned
in Shahak's talks with any
American officials, the
defense sources said.

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Tel Aviv (JTA)
The Is-
raeli pavilion at the Interna-
tional Trade Fair in Cairo
had some 10,000 visitors dur-
ing the first week of the fair
last week, according to. an Is-
rael Embassy spokesman in
Cairo.

Temple To, Have
'Sermon In Song'

To celebrate Jewish Music
Season, Temple Kol Ami will
present "A Sermon in Song"
at services, 8 p.m. today. Sol-
oists will be Carol Ferrero,
mezzo-soprano; Dr. Irving
Friedman, tenor; Erica Can-
vasser, violin; and Nathalie
M. Conrad, piano. Marcie
Bright will narrate.

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