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Farmin ton Hills • 851-3883 %IP "So far, this move has proved itself," he said. "But who- knows what will happen in two or three weeks? This is not a final solution, everything is liq- uid. "But if over the long run, Jews are not being killed, maybe many Israelis will come to the conclusion that there should be a sepAration," he said. In the meantime, he added, the settlers are feeling somewhat neglect- ed by Israelis on the other side of the Green Line. "They feel their case is not understood as it should be," he said. Noting the katyusha rockets that had been falling these days on Israeli towns near the Lebanese border, Mr. Harel said that all of Israel stands in sympathy with these Jews under fire, but when settlers are attacked in the territories "their sorrow is not shared" to the same degree. Living her life in Herzliya and its environs, Mrs. Elazari has no con- tact with Jewish settlers. She doesn't see them as the front line in the defense against her enemy, the Palestinians — she simply sees them as an inconvenience to cutting a neat divide between Israel and all that trouble over there. The settlers' only choice, she said, will be to aban- don their homes and come over to this side of the line, where life is safe. "Pay them off," she sug- gested, "we'll get the money somewhere." But these people were once heroes, they've lived constantly with terror, they built their homes with tremendous encour- agement from past Israeli governments. Now that the govern- ment is different, and the policy towards the territo- ries is completely differ- ent, can we just tell them to give up, to uproot their lives. Is it that simple? Mrs. Elazari took anoth- er piece of crumb cake and said, "They should have thought of that when they moved there." D New Shin Bet Rules For Interrogations $29 9 AT THE TROY I MOTOR MALL SUBURBAN VIEW page 43 •• ■ •• Jerusalem (JTA) — The country's domestic intel- ligence agency, the Shin Bet, will be instituting stricter guidelines on the use of physical and psychological pressure during the inter- rogation of Arab suspects. The Shin Bet acknowl- edged the new guidelines in response to a court case filed with the High Court of Justice by a public human rights committee aiming to prevent torture. A general description of the new guidelines was pre- sented to the court in a public document, while the full and detailed directives were given in a separate, classified affidavit. The new guidelines are more specific than in the past. They no longer give interrogators a general license to use severe mea- sures on all suspects. The new guidelines state explicitly that the measures that can be used by an inter- rogator will be determined in each case individually, according to the background of the specific suspect and the value of the information that can be obtained from him. Applying limited physical or psychological pressure is only allowed with inmates suspected of "serious" viola- tions of the law. Those measures which are not mentioned specifically as being allowed are pro- hibited. Thus measures such as de- nying the suspect food and drink, denying him the use of a toilet, or exposing him to extreme cold or heat are banned. According to the Shin Bet head, whose identity is kept secret, the changes in the guidelines came about after recommendations made by a ministerial committee com- prising Justice Minister David Libai and Police Min- ister Moshe Shahal. The changes were approved last week by Prime Minister Yit- zhak Rabin, who is responsi- ble for the agency. The new guidelines are still in line with the recom-