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BUSINESS OR VACATION .e • N:z; Atirrhr°1"- 0 ri Start at your front door A Harbinger Of Autumn: Delicious Zucchini Loaf 24370 W. Ten Mile Rd, Just WSJ of Tel ;..aP avoid the hassle at the airport and getting there! ROYAL CAB 358-2400 Call us now for special rates with this ad, LOUIS RAPOPORT Israel Correspondent I srael this week expelled five middle rank leaders of the intifada, four to southern Lebanon and one to France. But the No. 1 Palestine Liberation Organization political chief in the territories, Feisel el- Husseini, who undoubtedly will be a key figure in any future settlement, is not like- ly to join them, despite demands by the Jewish set- tlers and right-wing parties that he, too, be deported. Husseini has his sup- porters. The Labor Party believes he is an enemy you can engage in dialogue with, and elements in the Likud and in the security services find his presence in East Jerusalem useful. Husseini is an interesting man to talk to, accessible to both the local and the foreign press corps (which is almost entirely pro-Palestinian now, as one top correspondent ad- mitted this week). A soft-spoken man in his mid-40s, Feisel Husseini is from a family regarded as no- ble by the Palestinians and ig- nominious by many Jews. He is the son of Abdel Kader el- Husseini, the leader of the Palestinian jihad (holy war) forces during the 1948 War of Independence, who fought bravely and lost his life. Another close relative and former mentor was the late Haj Amin el-Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem who preached the destruction of the Jews and was Hitler's honored guest during World War II as head of the SS Moslem division. The Israeli intelligentsia and several prominent Knesset members have been defending Husseini since the spring of 1987, during a six- month term Husseini served under administrative deten- tion without being formally charged. In large newspaper ads, writer Amos Oz and many others urged his im- mediate release or that he be put on trial "if there is any evidence against him:' They condemned "the use of ad- ministrative detention in general, and especially in this instance, when it is being us- ed against a person who is publicly and vigorously work- ing for a just Israel Palestinian peace." Although the ad was dismissed by some as simply an example of the left's con- tinued infatuation with Palestinian nationalism, it marked a watershed, and led to the recent appearance by Husseini at an important Labor Party convocation. Husseini has become a pro- moter of Labor, though he realizes this may be the kiss of death. "Labor is at an historic point," he said in an interview this week with this reporter. "They are now in a position where they must decide. They cannot be like the Likud or they will lose. They should be a strong and clear opposition to the Likud?' Husseini admits that the Palestinians have suffered a reversal in recent months Hussein' outshines his distant relative Yassir Arafat in coming across to the media as a reasonable man. because the media are less in terested in the intifada. "There is a change in U.S. public opinion. We are living in the period where TV is the emperor. Unfortunately, there is less TV interest in us right now But TV is not the only important tool. It just' means that it will take more time" to achieve Palestinian goals. He denies that the escalated internecine killings of Palestinians is a threat to the PLO cause, or that the conductors of the terror are gradually taking over "the revolution," as in many previous nationalist or social revolts. "Criminals exist everywhere, in our society as well as in the Israeli army, for instance?' But do the Palestinians pro- secute their "criminals" as the Jews have done in several cases against soldiers and set- tlers? Is there a secret PLO court system? "The people are attacking not only collaborators but drug dealers and those who engage in prostitution. In any revolution, such people will be punished," Husseini says. "Where authority breaks