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October 17, 1997 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-17

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of an exchange deal.
The editors' decision was chal-
lenged as soon as the King fulfilled his
side of the bargain and sent the
Mossad duo home. Tommy Lapid, a
senior commentator for the daily
Ma'ariv, led the offensive. He was
soon followed by Haim Zadok, chair-
man of the Press Council and former
Minister of Justice.
In a signed editorial, Lapid thun-
dered: "The fact that the Israeli media
are forced to use foreign sources in
order to detour around the censor
does not add to the dignity of a demo-
cratic regime. It is ridiculous and infu-
riating. It humiliates the media and
the public, and it does not help the
government."
Lapid, a robust, maverick right
winger, is a former director-general of
the Israel Broadcasting Authority, who
submitted to security constraints when
he was convinced they were justified.
This time he was not convinced. The
prime minister's main concern was not
security, but to buy time to get him-
self out of the mess.

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To a person, the
editors played
safe.

"Given our security situation,"
Lapid told me, "censorship is some-
times acceptable. It is generally
applied very liberally. But in the
Jordan case the borderline between
security censorship and political cen-
sorship was fuzzy. If for one day the
press is requested to make it appear
that it takes its news from foreign
sources, that may be all right. When
this continues for a few days it
becomes a farce, abusive and self-abu-
sive. "
Haim Zadok scolded the media for
giving in too easily. "The Prime
Minister is entitled to make requests,
but they are not binding," he said.
"[The editors] accepted the prime
minister's request without taking
advantage of the right of appeal they
now have against the censor."
Under a 1995 agreement between
Israeli editors and the military, the
censor may ban publication only
where there is a demonstrable risk of
substantial damage to security.

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