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FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1987
FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTS
Likud Figures Meet
Pro-PLO Palestinians
Jerusalem (JTA) —
Disclosure this week that
Likud Party figures had con-
tacts with pro-PLO Palesti-
nian nationalists over the
future of the West Bank
seems to have shaken Israelis
and Palestinians alike, with
different results.
While Moshe Amirav, the
Likud-Herut MK who con-
firmed meeting the Palesti-
nians, got a tongue-lashing
from a fellow Likud Knesset
member, and Premier Yit-
zhak Shamir disavowed any
knowledge of his actions, one
of the Palestinians involved
was badly beaten by masked
youths, believed to be
students at Bir Zeit Universi-
ty in the West Bank.
Likud is vociferous in
demanding legal action
against Israeli leftists and
doves who defy the ban
against contacts with
Palestine Liberation
Organization members.
Likud contacts with PLO sup-
porters were first disclosed by
the small Jerusalem
newspaper, Kol Ha'ir.
According to the report,
Amirav, a senior Herut figure,
held meetings with Dr. Sari
Nusseibeh, a lecturer in
philosophy at Bir Zeit, and
Palestinian activist Feisal
Husseini, presently under 'ad-
ministrative detention for
alleged anti-Israel activities.
Nusseibeh also reportedly
met with another Likud MK,
Ehud Olmert.
Amirav told the newspaper
Hadtzshot Monday that in the
course of his meetings with
the Palestinians they stated
"that they not only recognize
the State of Israel but are
even prepared to go (along)
with _ an autonomy settle-
ment, the Likud's plan."
"I reported this to the Prime
Minister as well as to other
central Likud members,"
Amirav said. Shamir declared
Monday, "This surpasses all
imagination. I had no
knowledge of those meetings
whatsoever." He added that
he hardly knows Amirav, a
member of the Herut Central
Committee.
Amirav maintained that
while Likud may be "viewed
by the public as dogmatic,
various opinions are under
consideration concerning the
road to peace. Despite the fact
that my plan has not been of-
ficially adopted by the Likud,
it is known, and has been
presented for discussion
several times," he told
Hadashot.
Dan Meridor:
Rebukes his colleagues
According to Amirav,
Nusseibeh and Husseini, the
Palestinian activists, ac-
cepted the plan he said he ex-
plained to them for the West
Bank. The territory would re-
main permanently under
Israeli sovereignty. Jewish
settlements would be main-
tained and even strengthen-
ed. Jerusalem would never be
divided and Eretz Israel
would never be partitioned.
"It is possible that now, in
light of the leaks of the talks,
my partners to the talks will
be forced to make a denial.
But I can attest to the fact
that they agreed to it,"
Amirav said.
Nusseibeh was beaten by
three masked assailants as he
left his classroom at Bir Zeit
Monday. One hit him over the
head with a club. He was
rushed to Ramallah Govern-
ment Hospital where his
wounds were stitched, and he
was sent home. He refused
comment on the attack but
friends attribute it to his
meetings with Amirav and
Olmert.
Maariv Monday published a
sharp rebuke of Amirav from
Likud MK Dan Meridor. He
said he had tried to dissuade
Amirav from meeting the
Palestinians. "I explained to
him that this contradicts our
entire platform."
Meridor added that the
outrage aver this incident
"first of all focuses on the
meeting with a PLO member.
Contacts with the PLO grant
it legitimacy, especially with
the Americans . . . What is
shocking is that a Likud
member sits with PLO
members and gives the im-
pression that he has come on
behalf of the Prime Minister
who allegedly even took the
plan with him to Rumania,"
Meridor said. Shamir visited
Rumania last month.