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November 24, 1995 - Image 200

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli police
arrested the first female suspect
in connection with the Nov. 4 as-
sassination of Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin.
Described by police as one of
the "dominant members of an or-
ganization that wants to kill Ra-
bin," Margalit Harshefi, 20, from
the West Bank settlement of Beit
El, was brought in handcuffs be-
fore a court in Petach Tikva.
Police said Ms. Harshefi was
not suspected of active partici-
pation in the assassination, but
that she knew of the plot in ad-
vance and failed to alert securi-
ty officials.
She was charged with con-
spiracy to commit a crime and
failure to prevent a felony. Ms.
Harshefi pleaded not guilty.
She was the eighth person to
be arrested in connection with
the assassination. All the sus-
pects are religious Jews in their
20s. The judge ordered her placed
in custody.
Both Ms. Harshefi's father and
lawyer said she knew confessed
assassin Yigal Amir, but had no
criminal connection with him.
Ms. Harshefi is a student at
Bar-Ilan University, the same
school attended by Mr. Amir.
Meanwhile, another suspect
already arrested in connection
with the alleged plot to kill Mr.
Rabin was brought before a Tel
Aviv court for a third custody
hearing.
Ohad Skornik, 23, is suspect-
ed of having prior knowledge of
the plot, and of being a member
of an extremist group that
planned attacks against Arabs.
He was ordered held in cus-
tody for another five days.
Another suspect in the case,
Avishai Raviv, leader of the Jew-
ish militant Eyal group, was re-
leased on bail Wednesday and
placed under house arrest at his
parents' home for seven days.

Two Arrested
At Rabin's Grave

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli police
arrested two yeshiva students on
charges of desecrating Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin's grave.
Yehudah Kiegel, 19, of
Jerusalem, and Avraham Biren-
baum, 18, of Ashdod, were placed
in custody for six days.
The two attended the Be'er
Torah seminary in Jerusalem,
according to Israel Radio.
Police said they were taken
into custody after one of the stu-
dents spat on the grave and the
other attempted to urinate on it.
Extreme religious elements in
Israel have applauded the Nov.
4 assassination of Mr. Rabin,
whom they sharply attacked for
agreeing to transfer parts of the
West Bank to the Palestinians as
part of a peace deal.

Palestinian
National Day

Jerusalem (JTA) — Palestinians
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
celebrated the seventh anniver-
sary of their self-proclaimed na-
tional day.
In the West Bank and eastern
Jerusalem, shops were closed to
mark the Nov. 15, 1988, decla-
ration of an independent Pales-
tinian state by the Palestine
National Council, the parliament
in exile, at a meeting in Algiers.
Two Palestinians were wound-
ed in the West Bank town of
Nablus when crowds celebrating
the anniversary clashed with Is-
raeli troops.
The Palestinians burned tires
and threw stones at the troops, who
responded by firing rubber bullets.
In eastern Jerusalem, a diplo-
matic reception at Orient House,
the de facto Palestinian head-
quarters, was canceled after Is-
raeli officials lodged complaints.

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