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Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Supreme Court Monday re-
jected Rabbi Meir Kahane's
appeal against Knesset
Speaker Shlomo Hillel, who
stripped Kahane of most of
his parliamentary privileges
two weeks ago for refusing to
take the standard oath of
allegiance to the State of
Israel required of all Knesset
members.
The ruling was seen as a
severe blow to Kahane, leader
of the Kach Party and its on-
ly Knesset member. Although
still an MK, he has lost his
parliamentary immunity. He
also is barred by the Speaker
from his plenary chamber
and cannot participate in
debate or vote.
Kahane told a press con-
ference after the Supreme
Court ruling that he would
take the oath of allegiance
and then attack the Knesset
from the podium. Hillel
declared, "I will not let this
Knesseter behave disrespect-
fully to the Knesset."
Kahane met with Hillel
later. He told reporters after-
wards that he agreed to take
the oath. Hillel demanded it
be taken in Hebrew. Kahane's
refusal to take the oath ap-
pears to have less to do with
his religious convictions — he
substituted a Psalm for the
standard text two weeks ago
— than with difficulties over
his U.S. citizenship.
He was asked to take the
oath, usually administered
when a new Knesset con-
venes, because he had
testified at a citizenship hear-
ing in an American court that
he had never pledged
allegiance to a foreign state.
Voice of Israel Radio
reported Monday that
Kahane cabled the U.S.
Justice Department after the
Supreme Court ruling that he
was being forced to swear
allegiance to Israel but did
not want this interpreted as
a waiver of his American
citizenship.
Shin Bet
Rounds Up
Terrorist Gang
Tel Aviv (JTA) — The terrorist
gang believed responsible for
the murders and attempted
murders of Arab moderates in
the West Bank last week was
rounded up by Shin Bet, the in-
ternal security services. Gen.
Amram Mitzna, commander of
the central sector who announc-
ed the capture at a press con-
ference, described the gang as
"one of the most dangerous to
have operated on the West
Bank in recent years" and had
high praise for the work of Shin
Bet.
The gang is believed to be af-
filiated with George Habash's
Syrian-based Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine
(PFLP) which recently re-joined
Yassir Arafat's mainstream
Palestine Liberation Organiza-
tion from which Habash had
split many years ago.
The number of terrorists ar-
rested was not disclosed by
Mitzna. All are residents of the
Samaria region of the West
Bank and operated in Jenin
and Nablus.