C r I f ,50-ary.e itv fifAte for /14kAiN cat iefm rap\ k5 VAt Saab r\ o,ber or\ t4f•5 Lease a '97 Saab 900 S 3 Door $279* J45f .4 e. o \ e of our Lease a '97 Saab 900 S Convertible 989* 36 Months Tortuous Decision 36 Months 11.-‘ fr ess iu e Lease a '97 Saab 9000 CS $419* 36 Months According to a recent report by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Saab 9000 has the lowest driver-fatality rate of any car in the study. In addition, the Saab 900 5- door scored best among all mid-size sedans for injury loss in a report by the Highway Loss Data Institute. These kinds of results spring from a design philosophy that emphasizes safety in unpredictable real-world situations rather than controlled crash tests. And right now, our entire line of cars is available at prices that are compatible with real-life budgets. For complete lease details and a test-drive, see Glassman Saab. k•- itvfl IOur Owl\ road. SAAB • Subject to credit approval, dealer prices may vary. You must place order or take delivery by December 6, 1996. Terms apply to 1997 900S 3 Door w/ 5 speed and sunroof, based on MSRP of 523,325 (including destination). 1997 9005 Convertible ve/ 5 speed based on MSRP of 535,520 (including destination) and 9000CS w/ 5 speed, leather/Power seat and sunroof, MSRP of 535,430 (including destination). Lease payment for the 9005 3 Door is 5279 for 36 months with 51199 down. 900S Convertible is 5389 for 36 months with 51999 down, and 9000CS is 5419 with 51999 down. Lessee is resp. for 1st month's payment, ref. sec. dep., down pymt., and 5450 acq. fee plus 6% tax. 12,000 miles per year allowed, 154 per mile over and for excess wear. Title and regis- tration tees extra. Facing potential suicide bombs, Israel's Supreme Court expands the boundary of "permitted torture" while civil libertarians reluctantly agree. ERIC SILVER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS T he main thing about the Is- raeli debate on torture is that there is no debate. As with nuclear weapons, this most argumentative of nations prefers to leave life-and-death de- cisions to "those who know best." In the past weeks, the Supreme Court has twice autho- rized the internal security ser- vice to use harsh "physical pressure" in interrogating sus- pected Palestinian terrorists, one from Islamic Jihad, the other from Hamas. Both were said to be withholding information that could prevent future terror at- tacks. The country has been under a state of alert for more than a investigators about projected sui- cide raids against the Shalom Tower, the tallest building in Tel- Aviv, shopping malls and buses. Apparently, security still wants to know who the bombers are and whether they have fil- tered through the porous pre- 1967 border. After reviewing classified material, a panel of three generally liberal judges ac- cepted that such information could "prevent a real tragedy, save human lives and thwart grave attacks." In what is defined as a "tick- ing bomb" situation, the court permitted the security forces to use physical pressure within (broadly defined) legal limits. Glassman Saab Telegraph • At The Tel-12 Mall • Southfield & Thursday 9-9 810-354-3300 Monday 1-800-354-5558 Tues-Wed-Fri 9-6 Sat 10-4 NoommINMINIMMMINSIIIMIW ckmation. to oiNA fe•ok& cr dofiLltion/ OW(' Your Tribute Gift helps the agency serve people of all ages, lifestyles and circumstances. To phone in a Tribute Gift or for convenient Tribute Order Forms, please call (810) 559-1500. JFS Program and Name Funds are also available to support specific agency services. Please call 559-1500 for additional information. Minimum Tribute Card donation remains only $5.00/card. 110 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE 24123 Greenfield Road • Southfield, MI 48075 • (810) 559-1500 6960 Orchard Lake Road • Suite 202 • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 • (810) 737-5055 A Palestinian man asks an Israeli policeman to return his identity document. month following reports that Is- lamic Jihad was planning to take spectacular revenge on the first anniversary of the assassination of its exiled leader, Fathi Shka- ki, by gunmen assumed to be working for the Mossad, Israel's CIA. The security services ac- knowledged that the arrest six weeks ago of Mohammed Hamadan, a West Bank Jihad organizer, was behind these pre- cautions. He is said to have-told These included "shaking,"which at least once has killed a pris- oner. The case of Khader Mubarak, identified as a "very senior ac- tivist in Hamas's military wing in the Hebron region," was less cut and dried. The judges ques- tioned some of the interrogation techniques, like blindfolding him with a sack, and ordered that his handcuffs should not be so tight that they caused him pain. But they agreed that the prisoner could be kept pinioned for hours on end, crouched in an uncom- fortable position with his arms DECISION page 112