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November 22, 1991 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-22

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•■•■=001 NEWS

Happy Holidays and best wishes for the New Year!

Members of Israel's far-
right wing were furious after
the police acted on a com-
plaint against Ashrawi by
Knesset member Elyakim
Haetzni of the Tehiya party
and then failed to follow
through.
Science and Energy Min-
ister Yuval Ne'eman, the
Tehiya leader, complained
that he found it hard to serve
in a government which
"does not enforce the law."
Responding to queries by
Ne'eman, Police Minister
Ronni Milo explained at a
Cabinet meeting that the
material the police passed to
the state prosecutor con-
sisted of findings, not rec-
ommendations.
The role of the police is to
investigate and present
their findings to the proper
legal authorities, Mr. Milo
told the Cabinet.
Attorney General Yosef
Harish has greater latitude.
He can evaluate whether it
was "in the public interest"
to press charges against
Ashrawi. He is entitled to
consider the political
implications and is even re-
quired to consult with the
prime minister or any other
minister, Mr. Milo explain-
ed.
Mr. Harish announced he
would consult on the matter
with Justice Minister Dan
Meridor.
Health Minister Ehud
Olmert said at the close of
the Cabinet session that he
saw no point in taking action
against Ms. Ashrawi for
meeting with PLO represen-
tatives, inasmuch as she
herself is a member of the
PLO.
Before the Cabinet session
began, about 30 members of
the Israeli Women's Peace
Network met with Ashrawi to
protest plans to arrest her.
Ms. Ashrawi told them she
was "touched" by President
Bush's comment that he was
"thinking" about her. She
thought it had great
significance.
"It is not just a recognition
of Hanan as an individual,
but it is the Palestinian real-
ity, and the Palestinian
presence and the Palestinian
options in Madrid, and I feel
that this is a recognition of
that fact that Palestinians
are being heard, that we
have rights and that most
importantly, we do have a
human substance," Ms.
Ashrawi said.
The Israeli women at the
meeting included Knesset
member Shulamit Aloni of
the Citizens Rights Move-
ment, Professor Galya Golan
of Hebrew University and
author Yael Dayan.

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