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I wondered, who in the world are these people serv- ing? Certainly not Soviet Jews. 0 available. We regard that as a positive development." Although Congress was in recess when the decision was announced, some pro-choice legislators were quick to go on record in opposition to the Court's actions. "It is a special tragedy that the poor, who depend upon the help of their government, will suffer even more because of this decision," said Rep. Bill Green, (R-N.Y.). Green has worked closely with Jewish activists on the pro-choice side. •I ■ 1NEWS But Green hinted that their partial victory in the Webster Israel Deports case could backfire on anti- abortion activists. "Every poll 8 To Lebanon has shown that there is a `silent majority' of Americans Tel Aviv, (JTA) — Israel in favor of abortion rights," deported eight Palestinians to Green said. "If that majority Lebanon last week on charges is galvanized by the court that they were organizers of decision, the anti-abortion the Palestinian uprising, now forces who have dominated in its 19th month. Four are the political debate in recent from the West Bank and four years could start to lose in from the Gaza Strip. Congress and in the state Their ouster brought the legislatures." number of Palestinian ac- For Jewish groups, this tivists deported by Israel to week's decision poses some 55, since the intifada began special problems. As the focus in December 1987. in the abortion battle shifts to Israel braced for criticism state legislators, Jewish from the United States and groups interested in preserv- human rights groups.