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September 04, 1992 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-04

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Knesset Members
Meet PLO Official

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1992

Jerusalem (JTA) — In yet
Ms. Dayan said that the
another challenge to Israel's
meeting had taken place at
law banning contacts with
the initiative of Mr. Sha'ath,
representatives of terrorist
who invited both Knesset
organizations, two dovish
members to come and meet
Knesset members met last
him in Holland, where he •
weekend in The Hague with
was en route to the Wash-
Nabil Sha'ath, political ad-
ington peace talks.
viser to Palestine Liberation
Organization leader Yassir
Vandals Hit
Arafat.
Cemetery
The Knesset members
were Yael Dayan of Labor
Bonn (JTA) — Uniden-*
and Naomi Chazan of the
tified vandals desecrated the
left-wing Meretz bloc.
old Jewish cemetery in
Although meetings bet-
Munich last week.
ween PLO officials and
The incident is believed to
Israeli peace activists have
have occurred Aug. 26, ac-
become routine, it was the
cording to local police, who
first time that two key
reported the incident two(
members of the governing
days later. The police said 15
coalition met openly with a
gravestones were overturn-
senior PLO official.
ed and others damaged.
As expected, two Knesset
On the same day as the
members of the opposition
desecration at the cemetery,
Likud bloc, Limor Livnat
a burglary was committed at
and Michael Eitan, rushed
the Munich apartment of the,
to demand that Ms. Dayan's
cemetery guard.
and Mr. Chazan's
Police are investigating a
parliamentary immunity be
possible connection between
waved, so that they could be
the two cases.
prosecuted for violating the
law.
Ms. Dayan said she was
SPORTS Imm•I'm'
well aware she had violated
the law and that she was
willing to bear the legal con-
BB Bowlers
sequences.
Start
Season
But the law may be chang-
ed before legal steps against
B'nai B'rith bowlers will
the two Knesset members
start the 1992-93 season;
can be taken. The Justice
eight leagues will be bowling.
Ministry is preparing a bill
There is a league Sunday
that would amend the law to
morning, three leagues Mon-
prohibit only those meetings
day night, one league Tues-
intended to undermine state
day night, two leagues on
security.
Wednesday night and one
In the past, peace activists
league on Thursday night.
such as Abie Nathan served
Anyone interested in joining,
jail sentences for similar
call Mr. Zate, 661-9897.
meetings with PLO officials.
In July, a delegation of
Arab politicians, among
B'nai B'rith
them Hadash Knesset mem-
Playoff Results
ber Hashem Maharnid, went
to Tunis, and met with PLO
Brotherhood 4 defeated Morganthau
officials, among them Nayef
11-4; Bloch/Broth. defeated Zager
Stone 11-4; Brotherhood 3 defeated
Hawatmeh, head of the
Brotherhood 4 9-8; Detroit defeated
Democratic Front for the
Bloch/Broth. 11-10; Bloch/Broth.
Liberation of Palestine.
defeated Morganthau 11-3; Zager
Hadash, known formally as
Stone defeated Brotherhood 4 9-8;
the Democratic Front for
Detroit defeated Brotherhood 3 11-6;
Peace and Equality, is not
Zager Stone defeated Bloch/Broth.
5-4; Brotherhood 3 defeated Zager
part of the coalition, though
Stone 4-3; Brotherhood 3 defeated
it supports Labor in no-
Detroit 12-3.
confidence votes.
Mr. Sha'ath is considered
one of Arafat's closest ad-
B'nai. B'rith
visers and is one of the most
Bowling
Scores
senior officials in the PLO,
chairing its political com-
Morgenthau-L'Chaim
mittee.
Dennis Kay 264, Iry Kane
Ms. Dayan had met with
250-223-220/673, Larry Rosenberg
him in the past, but it was
230-202/612, Barry Kaplan 224, Mike
the first time she had done
Berkowitz 223, Fred Imber 216, Marty
Bordoley 210, Bob Franklin 210, Shel
so as a Knesset member of
Ellison 205, Len Moss 202, Mike
one the ruling parties in
Jeross 201, Hal Lembert 201, Bob
Israel.
August 201, Jerry Broida 201.

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