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December 06, 1991 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-06

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George Ohrenstein
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Settlers Can Be
Forced Out

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli
Attorney General Yosef
Harish has handed Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir a
political time bomb with the
potential to bring down his
government or wreck the al-
ready shaky Arab-Israeli
peace process.
Mr. Harish, the govern-
ment's chief legal adviser,
ruled that the police had suf-
ficient grounds to forcibly
evacuate two families of
Jewish settlers who last
month took over buildings in
Silwan, an Arab village
within Jerusalem's
municipal boundaries.
Mr. Harish cited security
reasons, meaning Arab un-
rest that could arise and
spread throughout the city if
the Jewish squatters are
allowed to remain.
The attorney general rec-
ognized, however, the sen-
sitive political ramifications,
which overrode the legal
aspects. Therefore, he said,
it is up to the government to
decide whether to remove
the settlers or allow them to
remain.
Time is of the essence, as
the High Court of Justice is
scheduled to hear the set-
tlers' claim to ownership of
the buildings soon. As
counsel for the government,
Mr. -Harish wants to know
what position to take.
The settlers' movement
and its supporters on the
right reacted immediately,
demanding Mr. Harish's ins-
tant dismissal.
He is already in hot water
with the far right for declin-
ing to prosecute Palestinian
activist Hanan. Ashrawi for
violating the law against
contacts with the Palestine
Liberation Organization. In
that case, too, he cited the
political considerations.
The situation in Silwan
could also impinge on the
peace conference if Israel
allows Jewish settlers to re-
main in houses taken over
from Arabs, a week before
bilateral talks are set to
resume in Washington.
On the other hand, evic-
tion of the Jews could so
enrage the right that Mr.
Shamir's Likud coalition
would fall apart.
About 40 Jewish families
clandestinely occupied five
houses in Silwan on Oct. 9,
four days before Baker was
due in Jerusalem on one of
his peace missions.
The police intervened and,
after prolonged negotiations,
all but two of the houses
were evacuated.

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