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These were results of a na- tionwide poll commissioned by the Anti-Defamation League to measure any changes in American at- titudes toward the PLO in the past 18 months in light of re- cent developments in the Middle East. The poll, of 1,000 Americans selected at random, was conducted July 7-11 by the New York-based national public opinion research firm of Penn and Schoen Associates and made public in August. ADL national chairman Burton S. Levinson said the results show that "despite at- tempts by PLO leader Yassir Arafat to project a peaceful image through words, the PLO's ongoing terrorist deeds speak far louder." According to the survey, Americans are now more uncertain about whether the U.S. should have direct con- tacts with the PLO than they were when they were polled in January 1988 regarding their views on the organi- zation. The major findings of the July 1989 poll, according to Levinson, were: —Asked "whether the PLO is a national liberation move- ment or a terrorist organiza- tion," 63 percent called it a terrorist group; 14 percent characterized it as "national liberation" and 23 percent said they didn't know. This represented only a slight decrease in those viewing the PLO as terrorist compared to 1988 when 67 percent said they considered the PLO a terrorist group. —Asked whether the PLO is sincere in renouncing ter- rorism and recognizing Israel's right to exist, 42 per- cent replied "not sincere;" 20 percent said they felt the PLO was "sincere" and 39 percent said they didn't know. —Asked whether the United States should have direct contact with the PLO, 43 percent replied in the affir- mative, compared to 49 per- cent in 1988; 38 percent op- posed direct contact, down from 42 percent in 1988; while the percentage of those who "didn't know," was 19 percent, double the percen- tage in 1988. —Asked whether they had a favorable or unfavorable at- titude towards the PLO, 46 percent replied unfavor- able; 9 percent answered favorable and 45 percent said they are either unfamiliar with the organization or didn't know. This result represented a slight decrease in the PLO's unfavorable rating — it was 51 percent in 1988. —Asked "who is doing more to promote peace on the West Bank and Gaza — Israel or the PLO — 33 percent replied Israel; 13 percent the PLO; 16 percent replied "neither;" 1 percent replied "both" and 38 percent said they didn't know. —Asked whether the PLO would be "satisfied" if a state were created on the West Bank or would want to "dismantle" Israel, 46 percent replied that in their opinion the PLO state would try to "dismantle" Israel. Sixteen percent said the PLO would be satisfied with a state on the West Bank and 38 percent said they didn't know. Jews May Leave Germany Bonn (JTA) — Some Jews are seriously considering leaving West Germany follow- ing the stunning electoral successes of neo-Nazi parties. In particular, the success of the neo-Nazi Republican par- ty has disturbed Jews, accor- ding to a report in the week- ly newspaper of the West Ger- man Jewish community. Leibi Rosenberg, a veteran Jewish reporter here, has written that many Jews have shown interest in language courses and that those who hold American passports are envied. Canadian passports are considered a good alternative to American ones, while Israeli citizenship is seen as a last resort. The clearest reason behind the talk of emigration, Rosenberg said, was the results of the June 18 elec- tions to the European parliament. In the West German elec- tion, the Republicans scored nearly 8 percent of the vote, establishing themselves as an important political force.