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Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
Israeli navy has denied that
one of its vessels in the Gulf
of Eilat fired April 28 on the
Jordanian royal yacht while
King Hussein was aboard.
But at the same time,
Israel has responded to a
formal U.S. protest by prom-
ising that such an incident
will not happen again.
The navy said its vessel
was on routine patrol along
the line separating Israeli
from Jordanian territorial
waters.
According to standing
orders, the boat tested its
guns by firing them
southward, out to sea, not in
the direction of the yacht,
the Israel Defense Force
said.
The Hashemite kingdom
lodged its complaint through
a "third party," apparently
the United States.
The U.S. ambassador in
Israel, William Brown, was
instructed to "express our
deep concern," Richard
Boucher, the State Depart-
ment's deputy spokesman,
said in Washington.
"The Israelis assured us
they have issued instruc-
tions that such an incident is
not repeated," Boucher said.
The Jordanians claimed
Hussein was visible on the
bridge of the yacht at the
time. They said he took
command of the vessel and
was forced to seek shelter in
the adjacent Saudi Arabian
territorial waters.
The IDF denied the yacht
had been chased into Saudi
waters.
Israeli sources suggested
that the Jordanian ruler
panicked when he heard the
Israeli vessel fire its test
shots.
Hussein, an avid water
skier, often relaxes at the
Jordanian port of Aqaba, a
few miles from the Israeli
resort town of Eilat. He is
reportedly concerned that
certain right-wing elements
in Israel would like to
dispose of him.
Their reasoning is said to
be that with Hussein gone,
his Hashemite dynasty
might be overthrown by Pa-
lestinians, who would then
declare Jordan a Palestinian
state. Palestinians comprise
more than half of Jordan's
population.
It is the contention of some
right-wing Israelis that Jor-
dan is, in fact, a Palestinian
state and that there is
therefore no justification to
establishing a Palestinian
state in any of the Israeli-
controlled territory west of
the Jordan River.
Canadian Judge Rejects
Arabs' Anti-Sharon Bid
Toronto (JTA) — Canadian
Jewish organizations have
hailed a federal judge's
refusal last week to consider
an Arab group's petition to
bar Ariel Sharon from enter-
ing Canada.
Sharon, who was Israel's
defense minister during its
1982 invasion of Lebanon, is
scheduled to address a fund-
raising dinner- of the Cana-
dian Friends of the
Jerusalem College of
Technology here June 11.
The application to bar him
from entering Canada was
submitted to the Federal
Court of Canada by the
Canadian Arab Federation,
which says it represents
2,000 Canadian Arabs and
claims Sharon is a war
criminal.
Justice James Jerome de-
nied the petition May 2. He
explained that the law
allows a person to be denied
entry only if there is the
potential for serious harm to
the applicant as a result of
the visit.
"I have great difficulty in
establishing a link between
the presence of Mr. Sharon
in Canada and direct harm
to the applicants," Jerome
said.
The Canadian Arab Fed-
eration said it will continue
legal efforts.
Failing that, the federa-
tion said, it will ask the
justice minister to have Sha-
ron arrested once he arrives
and charged under a 3-year-
old law that allows Cana-
dian courts to try war
criminals for offenses com-
mitted on foreign soil.
The Arab Federation's
complaint stems from an
Israeli report that found
Sharon indirectly responsi-
ble for the massacre by
Christian militiamen of Pa-
lestinians in the Sabra and
Shatila refugee camps out-
side Beirut in September
1982.