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Rome (JTA) — The life pri- son sentences imposed on Palestinian terrorist leader Abul Abbas and three of his cohorts responsible for the 1985 hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro was last week upheld by Italy's highest court. Abbas, whose real name is Mohammad Zaidan, heads the Palestine Liberation Front. During the hijacking, he pretended to e et, as a mediator with the terrorists. But communications moni- tored by American intelli- gence showed him to have mastermined the crime. Ab- bas is currently believed to be directing terrorist attempts to Infiltrate Israel from southern Lebanon. He also reportedly aspires to succeed the late Abu Jihad as second in command of the PLO. A Genoa court had origin- ally passed sentence on him and two of his lieutenants, Ozzudin Badratkan and Ziad el-Omar, and on another liberation front militant, Ab- dulirahin Kales. All are fugitives. The high court also upheld the Genoa court's 30-year prison sentence for one of the hijackers, Magied al-Molqi, who murdered cruise pas- senger Leon Klinghoffer, an American Jew who was con- fined to a wheelchair. The Achille Lauro was hi- jacked in Egyptian waters on Oct. 7, 1985, while on a cruise that originated in Genoa. About 700 people aboard, passengers and crew, were held hostage for 41 hours. The only fatality was Klinghoffer, who was shot in the head and thrown into the sea with his wheelchair. Israeli Doctors Go On Strike U) U Achille Lauro Hijack Sentences Upheld Tel Aviv (JTA) — Physicians of the government hospital system and of the Histadrut's Kupat Holim (sick fund) hospital network, in a coor- dinated strike action, put all hospitals on a Sabbath schedule. According to a spokesman, they plan to con- tinue last week's action, thereby threatening to return the hospitalization and treat- ment system to the chaotic situation which prevailed during a four-month strike by doctors in 1983, when virtu- ally all patients were sent home from the wards and on- ly life-or-death cases admitted and treated. lb fill in the gap, the doctors then opened small coop- erative clinics in hotels and private homes, charging pa- tients for treatment — sums which the patients could not recover from the sick funds to which they were still paying dues. Kupat Holim doctors have begun operating such private clinics again. The only hospitals operat- ing normally during the cur- rent strike were the private Hadassah, Bikur Holim and Shaare Zedek hospitals in Jerusalem, Assutah in Tel Aviv, Elisha in Haifa and the Herzliya Medical Center. The Laniado Hospital in Natanya was also open, as its patron, the Klausenburger Rebbe, has forbidden all its employees ever to strike, on religious and moral grounds. During the strike action, out-patient clinics are closed at specifed hospitals and on- ly emergency operations are be performed. Soviets Want Spy's Release Jerusalem (JTA) — A West German newspaper reported that Israel and the Soviet Union were negotiating for the release of a Jewish emigre serving an 18-year prison sentence in Israel as a Soviet spy. The report said the case of Professor Markus Klinkberg, reportedly sentenced in 1983, was discussed by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres with Soviet officials whom he met in Madrid last week while at- tending a meeting of the Socialist International Coun- cil. The newspaper claimed that Klinkberg's release was Moscow's precondition for restoring normal relations with Israel. The 60-year-old biologist came to Israel as an emigrant from the Soviet Union. He was deputy director general of the Biological Institute in Ness Ziona. His frequent trips to Switzerland for "medical reasons" were sup- posedly a cover for contacts with Soviet agents.