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March 01, 1996 - Image 108

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PNC Members
At Gaza Meeting

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel has an-
nounced that it will allow some
154 members of the Palestine Na-
tional Council to attend a meet-
ing in the Gaza Strip at which
they are expected to vote on a res-
olution to revoke the anti-Israel
clauses from the Palestine Na-
tional Covenant.
Prime Minister Shimon Peres
said last month that Israel would
allow those members of the coun-
cil who were living abroad, in-
cluding staunch foes of Israel, to
enter areas under Palestinian
self-rule to attend the vote on the
charter.
Among the 154 PNC members
approved by Israel was Leila
Khaled, a member of the Dam-
ascus-based Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine who in
1969 hijacked a TWA Rome-Tel
Aviv flight and in 1970 hijacked
an El Al jet.
Ms. Khaled, who was born in
Haifa in 1944, claims to have
since moved away from the mil-
itantly anti-Israel Popular Front.
She has reportedly been living in
Amman with her husband and
children and has been working
as a teacher.
Others allowed into Gaza re-
portedly included Abu Ali
Mustafa, a deputy of Popular
Front leader George Habash, and
Ghazi Husseini, the brother of
Faisal Husseini, the Palestine
Liberation Organization's top of-
ficial in Jerusalem.
Foreign Minister Ehud Barak
explained the Israeli decision to
allow the members of the PLO's
parliament in exile into Gaza.
Mr. Barak said Israel had only
two choices. One was to allow the
PNC members into the territo-
ries to attend the vote. The other
was to refuse entry, which would
prevent the PLO from meeting
its obligations under the terms of
its agreements with Israel.

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Kibbutz Debts
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Jerusalem (JTA) — A report this
week that Israel's commercial
banks miscalculated kibbutz
debts, costing the kibbutzim hun-
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shock waves through the gov-
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The claims were made in a pre-
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Headquarters Association, a body
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to the 1980s.

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