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Jerusalem (JTA) — The
United States intervened
with Israel and the Palestin-
ians over the weekend to
avoid inflammatory acts
that could derail the peace
talks that began last Oc-
tober in Madrid.
As a result, Israel has
backed off from its threat to
arrest key Palestinian
negotiators who met in Jor-
dan with Palestine Libera-
tion Organization chief
Yassir Arafat.
But Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Shamir told the
Cabinet that Israel would
"take account" of these pro-
vocative meetings in its
future dealings with Dr.
Khaider Abdul Shafi, head
of the Palestinian negotia-
ting team, and his advisers,
Faisal Husseini and Hanan
Ashrawi.
The three Palestinian
leaders were photographed
in Amman kissing and em-
bracing Mr. Arafat, in a
scene calculated to give the
impression that the people
who are talking to Israel
look upon Mr. Arafat as
their leader.
Despite reports that the
Palestinian negotiators have
been in contact with Mr.
Arafat previously, this was
the first public meeting bet-
ween them.
It was an affront to Israel,
which has vowed never to
negotiate with the PLO,
directly or indirectly. It oc-
curred the weekend before
the Israeli national elec-
tions, in which Likud was
locked in a neck-in-neck race
with the rival Labor Party.
Right-wing activists,
Likud's core constituency,
clamored for the arrest of the
Palestinians the moment
they set foot on Israeli soil,
placing Mr. Shamir in a po-
litically awkward situation.
Mr. Shamir promised that
the Palestinian negotiators
would be dealt with on their
return to Israel in accor-
dance with the law and with
whatever procedures are
prescribed by Attorney-
d General Yosef Harish.
Israeli law makes it a
criminal offense to have con-
tacts with a terrorist organ-
ization, as the PLO is
categorized. Violators can
face prison terms.
Government sources have
made clear, however, that
the Palestinians will prob-
ably be served summonses to
appear before police in-
vestigators. "They won't be
arrested; they'll be in-

vestigated," a police
spokesperson said, leaving
open the option of legal steps
at a later date.
The sources indicated pri-
vately that the United
States advised Israel not to
exacerbate the affair by
making arrests. Foreign
Minister David Levy praised
the "unequivocal position"
taken by the United States
in the matter. He referred to
a State Department state-
ment Friday which re-
iterated the U.S. position
that "the PLO is not part of
the peace process."
Department spokesman
Richard Boucher said the
United States had
"conveyed its concerns" over
the meetings to the Palestin-
ians.
Mr. Husseini, a resident of
east Jerusalem, is barred by
Israel from being part of the
negotiating team. But many
observers believe he is its de
facto boss. Ms. Ashrawi, who
lives in the West Bank, is
not a member of the team
but serves as its official
spokeswoman.
Abdul Shafi, from the
Gaza Strip, is the official
head of the Palestinian con-
tingent, which is itself part
of a joint Jordanian- 7
Palestinian negotiating
panel engaged in periodic
talks with Israel during the
last 9 months.

Ex-Nazi's Son
Is Ambassador

Amsterdam (JTA) —
Former resistance circles
here have raised no objec-
tions to the appointment of
the son of one of Holland's
most notorious Nazis to be
the next U.S. ambassador to
The Hague.
The envoy designate,
Donald Alexander, was born
in Holland in 1938. His late
father, Titus Buitenhuis,
was sentenced by a special
court to six years imprison-
ment after World War II for
Nazi activities.
Mr. Alexander, a small
child during the war years,
later emigrated to the
United States where he
dropped the family name
Buitenhuis.
Some in the United States
feared his appointment as
ambassador to the Nether-
lands would be a sensitive
issue among the Dutch. But
apparently they were
mistaken.

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