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August 20, 1993 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-08-20

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Large Crowd Protests
Rabin Peace Policies

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Opponents
of the Labor government's
policies in the Middle East
peace talks concluded a five-
day series of demonstrations
this week with a rally that
attracted some 70,000 pro-
testers.
The rally, sponsored by
West Bank settlers and
right-wing supporters, in-
cluding an American-based
group, was held in Clore
Park, between Tel Aviv and
Jaffa, to protest what they
view as a land-for-peace
giveaway by the Rabin
government.
Among the speakers were
two former army chiefs of
staff, Gens. Ariel Sharon
and Rafael Eitan, both of
whom spoke of the strategic
importance of the Golan
Heights for Israel's security.
The rally organizers, the
American-based World
Committee for Israel and
Israeli right-wing groups,
had originally planned a
mass torchlight procession
along the Tel Aviv seashore
promenade to Labor Party
headquarters opposite the
Dan Hotel.
But they were prevented
in doing so by the police, who
said it would cause massive
traffic jams and security
risks in the tourist and cafe-
restaurant area.
Police officials instead
gave the organizers permis-
sion to hold the rally in a
nearby park.
Among the entertainers
were popular Israeli singer
Yoram Gaon and an Ameri-
can singer, Avraham Fried.
The protesters denounced
the ban on marching to
Labor headquarters, saying
it was their "natural right"
to demonstrate there.
Two of the protesters did,
however, manage to get into
the building by showing
guards at the door a piece of
paper purporting to be
written permission to meet
with a senior party official in
his top-floor office.
Once inside the building,
the two unfurled long
banners denouncing Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin and
suspended them down the
front of the building.
The signs, written in Heb-
rew, said, "Rabin has no
mandate to speak with the
PLO" and "Labor led by
Meretz is purifying the
unclean," a sarcastic swipe
at the coalition government,
which includes the dovish

Rafael Eitan:
Spoke at the rally.

Meretz bloc.
The banners were soon
removed by the police, who
took the two into custody,
charging them with
trespassing.
The Council of Jewish
Communities in Judea,
Samaria and Gaza organized
the five days of protests, dur-
ing which they and their
followers lived in a tent
camp in the seaside Charles
Clore Park.
In what was one of their
final demonstrations, pro-
testers boarded buses and
traveled to the Ramat Aviv.
Mr. Rabin's neighbors,
complaining about the
incursion into their quiet
neighborhood, told police the
prime minister was not
home and had not been liv-
ing there for some weeks, as
structural repairs were be-
ing carried out on the house.
They asked why a demon-
stration by "well-armed in-
dividuals" had been allowed
in the first place.
Many of the torch-bearing
demonstrators were carry-
ing rifles or automatic
weapons.
The demonstrators said
they would leave the Rabin
residence and move on to
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres' nearby home.
The police pointed out they
had no permission to demon-
strate at that address either,
and the settlers returned to
their chartered buses and
returned to their tented
camp.
Settlement leaders said
they will plan additional
high- profile demonstrations
in the future "until we
shake Rabin from his shaky
prime ministerial chair." 0

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