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PLO Bill
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Jerusalem (JTA) — Proposed
legislation to decriminalize
contacts with the Palestine
Liberation Organization is
making its way through the
Knesset at a slower pace
than its sponsors had hoped.
Opposition lawmakers
succeeded in winning a two-
to three-week delay in a key
committee vote on whether
to send the bill to the
Knesset floor for its second
and third readings. They
argued that the Knesset
Law Committee should first
hear more testimony from
security experts on the bill's
implications.
The bill passed its first
reading early last month by
a razor-thin margin of 37-36.
A spokesman for the Likud
bloc, which requested the
additional witnesses, termed
the delay "a major success"
for those opposed to lifting
the ban on meetings with
PLO officials.
Knesset member Avraham
Poraz of the left-wing Meretz
bloc termed the postpone-
ment a transparent attempt
by the opposition to slow
down the legislative journey
of the bill and prevent it
from becoming law.
But the committee chair-
man, Dedi Zucker, himself a
member of Meretz, said the
law is too important to be
pushed through by a coali-
tion steamroller.
The opposition's request
for expert evidence is
justified and reasonable, Mr.
Zucker said.
Political observers, never-
theless, felt the delay would
inevitably reduce the
momentum of pressure
within the Cabinet —mainly
by ministers of Zucker's own
party — for a softening of
government opposition to
opening direct talks with the
PLO.
The government itself has
always maintained there is
no inconsistency between
backing a law allowing
Israeli citizens to meet with
the PLO and opposing
negotiations with the organ-
ization. But neither the left,
which supports both types of
contacts, nor the right,
which opposes both, accepts
that distinction.
Bitter debate over the law
continued at a session of the
Law Committee sharpened
by the knowledge that the
Cabinet was considering
whether it should debate, for
the first time ever, changing
Israel's policy toward the
PLO.

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