CLINTON page 67

cluding a joint news con-
ference with Clinton in the
East Room.
"It was very important
that Mubarak be seen as the
principal American Arab
ally," Mr. Satloff said.
Malcolm Hoenlein, ex-
ecutive vice chairman of the
Conference of Presidents of
Major Jewish Organizations,
said his group had been told
by administration officials
that the discussions with
Mr. Mubarak were "very
constructive" regarding the
peace process.
Following a conference call
among member agencies,
Conference of Presidents
Chairman Lester Pollack
said that the umbrella
organization was "waiting
to hear the Palestinians-an-
nounce that they are coming

back to the table. The rest," -"4
he added, "is for the parties
to negotiate."
Among the subjects Mr.
Clinton and Mr. Mubarak
discussed were the twin
threats of Muslim fun-
damentalism and interna-
tional terrorism.

. Mr. Mubarak had made
headlines prior to the
meeting by saying that if the
United States had used
Egyptian-provided informa-
tion about Middle East ter-
rorists in a different way, ,
the bombing of the World
Trade Center might have
been prevented.
Mr. Mubarak clarified that
nobody "knew beforehand , n4
that something was going to ---`
happen to the World Trade
Center."

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Sydney, Australia (JTA) —
A Ukrainian witness called
to testify in the Adelaide
trial of accused Nazi war
criminal Ivan Polyukhovich
has made the first positive
identification of the man
known in his village as
"Ivanechko."
The identification, made
by a man also named Ivan
Polyukhovich, is important
because it was under that
sobriquet that the accused
was identified as a partici-
pant in genocide in the
Ukrainian village of Ser.
niki.
Other witnesses have said
they did not know the com-
plete name, only the
nickname, of the man_ who
allegedly helped the Nazis
murder Jewish villagers.
The witness testified that
this is the man who entered
his house one day in 1942
carrying a rifle.
Although Mr. Polyuk-
hovich's trial only began in
mid-March, it was preceded
by a lengthy, so-called com-
mitment hearing, which is
in essence a trial without a
jury held to decide if testi-
mony is admissible.
In earlier evidence, Abra-
ham Dinerman, a retired
poultry farmer from Rhode
Island, told the court he had
seen the accused carrying a
weapon in the village at the
time of the mass murder of
the villagers and of another,
single murder.
Another witness, Nathan
Bobrov of Israel, gave
evidence that he saw the
accused escorting Jews at
gunpoint during the period
the mass murder took place.

Witnesses have come from
Ukraine, Israel and the
United States.
Jewish witnesses said they
were able to escape death in
the village because of warn-
ings or mercy from other
villagers.
The trial, Australia's first
war crimes trial, has been
marked by protests.
On March 30, two anti-
Jewish protesters were
ejected from the courthouse
after abusing Jewish
witnesses arriving to give
testimony.
The trial is expected to
continue another four
weeks.

Burial Sites
Lead To Riots

Jerusalem (JTA) — Riots
broke out during the
Passover holiday in fervent-
ly Orthodox neighborhoods
of the city in protest over ar-
chaeological excavations of
caves in northern Jerusalem
where Jews were supposedly
buried in ancient times.
The protests were trig-
gered after several dozen Or-
thodox residents inspected a
just-completed dig in Pisgat
Ze'ev and were forced away
from the site by police who
were summoned by workers
from the Israel Antiquities
Authority.
Hours later, rioting
erupted in Mea She'arim
and other religious neigh-
borhoods, where haredim, or
fervently Orthodox Jews, set
trash cans on fire, threw'
stones and bottles at police
and blocked traffic.

