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But the court also ruled that the 44-year-old Awad will remain in custody until a final decision is rendered, even though the prosecution argued that his continued presence in Israel posed a security danger. The Jeru- salem-born, naturalized American was to have been deported on orders signed by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in his capacity as act- ing interior minister. The court order was a set- back -to the government's efforts to oust Awad. But it relieved American pressure on Israel to cancel his depor- tation. All parties now will await the ruling of the high court. That, in fact, was the posi- tion the U:S. State Depart- ment expounded. If the "government of Israel feels that he (Awad) has been engaged in illegal activity, then he should be allowed to defend himself' in a legal pro- cess, department spokesman Charles Redman said in Washington. The prime minister's office charged that Awad was one of the main instigators of the five month-long Palestinian uprising in the administered territories, and said he poses a danger to the security of the state and public order. It charged that terrorist organ- izations fund the Center for the Study of - Non-Violence, which Awad founded in 1985, when he returned to East Jerusalem after spending 15 years in the United States: In the West Bank and Gaza Strip, meanwhile, details were scarce about the conti- nuing sporadic violence. Three Arab youths were wounded by an Israel Defense Force patrol in Tulkarm. The IDF ordered all schools in the West Bank closed until June 8; they were to have reopen- ed soon after a four-month closure. Disturbances were reported at the Shati refugee camp in Gaza. Several camp residents suffering from tear-gas in- halation and beatings were admitted to the Shifa hospital there. The curfew was lifted in Rafah, at the southern end of the Gaza Strip. A curfew at the Jabalya refugee camp re- mained in effect. Charges were filed in the Gaza military court against eight residents believed by the security authorities to be leaders of the Palestinian uprising in the territory. According to the charge sheet, 10 Gazans conspired earlier this year to compose and distribute a series of leaflets signed by the clandestine unified command of the uprising, calling for disturbances, to boycotts and other forms of resistance to Israeli authority. Two of the 10 have since been de- ported to southern Lebanon. The Israeli civil administra- tion in the Gaza Strip has decided to invalidate the iden- tity cards of all adult resi- dents of the territory — about 300,000 persons. The stated purpose is to tighten control over the population, which has slipped since the Palesti- nian uprising began five months ago. New ID cards will be issued only to residents who submit proof that they have paid all dues and taxes and are not wanted by the authorities. _ Jewish Underground Warring Against Le Pen Paris (JTA) — An underground group calling itself the Jewish Combat Organization has declared war on the extreme right- wing National Front headed by erstwhile presidential can- didate Jean-Marie Le Pen. It claimed responsibility for four bomb attacks and break- ins Sunday against National 44 FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1988 Front clubs and associations in the center of Paris. The small, homemade bombs, which were inserted in mailboxes, hurt no one and caused only minor damage. But one passerby was injured slightly in a clash, police reported. The Jewish Combat Organization attacked two