d
eling between the West Bank and
Gaza Strip, as called for in the In-
- terirn Agreement signed last year
in Washington.
Maj. Gen. Shahor, who pre-
sented the Knesset committee
with a list of Israeli complaints
against the Palestinians, said
that many of Israel's delays in im-
plementing the accords were due
to security considerations.
He said that other Israeli vio-
;21ations of the accords were iso-
lated and unintentional.
Jerusalem Mayor Ehud
Olmert, who also appeared before
the committee, discussed what
he said were efforts by the Pales-
tinian Authority to strengthen its
hold on eastern Jerusalem.
Mr. Olmert, a Likud Knesset
member, proposed that West
Bank settlements and satellite
communities around the capital
be annexed to Jerusalem before
the start of the final status nego-
tiations, which will include dis-
cussions regarding the future of
Jerusalem.
Mr. Olmert had proposed that
Prime Minister Binyamin Ne-
tanyahu annex Ma'aleh Adumim,
Givat Ze'ev and the Etzion bloc
of settlements in the Bethlehem
area, according to the Israeli dal-
>, ly Yediot Achronot.
Grave Remains
Controversial
Jerusalem (JTA) — Security of-
ficials are concerned that the
grave of Dr. Baruch Goldstein,
the Jewish settler who gunned
down Muslim worshipers in He-
bron, is becoming a pilgrimage
site for Jewish extremists.
"I am afraid lunatics will draw
the power from there to carry out
another criminal act," police
Cmdr. Alik Ron told the Israeli
daily Yediot Achronot.
The Brooklyn-born Goldstein
opened fire on Muslim wor-
shipers in the Tomb of the Patri-
archs in February 1994, killing
29 people before he was beaten
to death by survivors of the at-
tack.
He was buried on the outskirts
of Kiryat Arba, the settlement ad-
jacent to Hebron.
The landscaped area around
the grave prompted a stormy de-
bate in the Knesset Interior Com-
mittee, when Chairman Salah
Tareef of the Labor Party de-
manded that it be dismantled.
Meanwhile, leaders of the
Yesha Council of Jewish Settle-
ments in Judea, Samaria and
Gaza have contacted Israeli se-
curity officials to explore the pos-
sibility of moving Goldstein's
grave to a site inside Israel, ac-
cording to Israel Radio.
The main reason for not mov-
ing the grave, council leaders
were quoted as saying, was op-
position by the outlawed, anti-
Arab Kach group.
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