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ADL in Denver quickly branded the spying charge, as well as the contention that ADL views AIM as anti- Semitic, as false and misleading. "It's fair to say, from a Mountain States regional of- fice point of view, that there has been no spying on AIM or on anyone else for that matter," ADL regional di- rector Saul Rosenthal said. He also disputed - Mr. Morris' claim that ADL con- siders the Native American activist organization to be anti-Semitic. "We have no particular interest in AIM except to the extent that they have engaged in ex- tremist and anti-Semitic ac- tivity. I don't believe that we would characterize AIM, as an organization, as anti- Semitic," he said. "On occasion, AIM leader- ship, particularly (founder and leader) Russell Means, has associated itself with known anti- Semites like Louis Farrakhan, and that troubles us. But that doesn't result in our judging the organization, or all of its members and all of the In- dian community that it rep- resents, as anti-Semites." _ Mr. Rosenthal said the ADL sometimes monitors public comments or publish- ed materials of any number of organizations or organiza- tional leaders. Mr. Rosenthal said that ADL occasionally uses in- formants to help track the activities • of such groups through public meetings or speeches. In some cases, ADL may enlist undercover individuals, such as former or current members or pri- vate investigators, in this process. "We don't consider it spy- ing, we consider it normal research gathering," he said. The word "spying," he added, "implies illegal ac- tivities. It implies surrep- titious behaviors which, if they're not directly illegal, certainly border on the il- legal." ADL, both nationally and locally, Mr. Rosenthal em- phasized, is "particularly careful about operating within the law." Golan Settlers Stage Hunger Strike Jerusalem (JTA) — As Israeli negotiators sat down in Washington last week to resume peace talks with the Arabs, a group of five Jewish residents of the Golan Heights sat down in a park in Jerusalem and have not eaten since. The four women and one man from the Golan have set up camp in the Menorah Garden here, where they have launched a hunger strike in protest of a policy they fear will end with their homes being taken away. Living on water and juice only, the five, who are from religious settlements, adamantly oppose proposals that Israel hand back the Golan to Syria as part of a peace agreement. "We intend to encourage the people to come out against the government's decision to quit the ter- ritories in the Golan," said Ada Ness, who has lived for the past 21 years in the Golan settlement of Ramat Magshimim. She demanded that na- tional elections be held before any crucial decisions are made by the govern- ment. A similar view was voiced Sunday by Knesset member Avigdor Kahalani, who, despite the fact that he is from the ruling Labor Party, heads the political lobby against withdrawal from the Golan. Uri Zomer of the Nov set- tlement raised the specter that disagreement over the issue could lead to internal strife and violent struggles among Israelis. "No one can be responsible for the acts of his friend," he warned. The statement was but a faint echo of much stronger statements made • in the past few days by some Golan set-