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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli
peace activist Abie Nathan
visited Libya last week, but
failed to meet with
Moammar Qadhafi after be-
ing told that the Libyan
leader had a sore throat.
Mr. Nathan visited Libya
on the understanding that
he would be granted an
interview by Mr. Qadhafi,
but left Tripoli with only
verbal replies to his written
questions, passed on to him
by Mr. Qadhafi's aide.
In telephone interviews
from Libya, Mr. Nathan said
he had no reason to doubt
the explanation that Mr.
Qadhafi could not see him
because of a sore throat
which prevented him from
talking.
Mr. Nathan left Libya for ,
Tunisia after a short visit to
the island of Djerba, where
there was once a large Jew-
ish population.
He said Mr. Qadhafi had
assured him, in his replies,
that he had no objections to a
peace settlement in the Mid-
dle East and would support
any agreement reached bet-
ween Israel and the Palesti-
nians.
"Gadhafi replied to all the
questions I passed on to
him," Mr. Nathan said, ad-
ding that he would give
more details on his questions
and Mr. Qadhafi's replies
after his return home to
Israel.
Mr. Nathan said he had
been in Tripoli for four days
and had been asked by Mr.
Qadhafi's aides to stay in or
close to his hotel at all times,
on the chance that the Li-
byan ruler would be possible
to receive him at short
notice.
"That's the sort of thing
that has happened to me on
previous visits to Arab capi-
tals to meet with Arab
leaders. I'm used to it by
now," Mr. Nathan said.
"I told Gadhafi's aides who
came to tell me that the
meeting could not take place
because of Moammar's sore
throat, that the non-meeting
was his loss, more than
mine," Mr. Nathan said.
Under an Israeli law, now
rescinded, that prohibited
contact with terrorists, Mr.
Nathan served two prison
terms for his meetings with
Arab leaders, chiefly Yassir
Arafat, in the name of
peace. ❑

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