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PAGE 2 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE D ^er 6, 1985
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West Bank Palastinisns
beginning to criticize PLO
^ with Israel on the basis Conference delegation made their
by Yitzhak Rabi
JERUSALEM (JTA)-The recent
wave of terrorist attacks—the Achille
Lauro hijack and the murders of
Israelis in Larnaca, Cyprus and
Barcelona—have proven to be
counter-productive as far as Pales
tinian Arabs are concerned.
The Palestinians are beginning
to realize that such outrages actually
damage their cause and, for the
first time, local Palestinians have
openly criticized the Palestine Libera
tion Organization, Col. Ephraim
Sneh, head of the West Bank civil
administration, told a breakfast
meeting of the Conference of
Presidents of Major American Jewish
Organizations at the Jerusalem Hilton
Hotel.
According to Sneh, West Bank
Palestinians are becoming more
moderate. A majority of them no
longer talk of pushing the Israelis
“into the sea” and most speak of
negotiations with Israel on the basis
of the June 1967 borders, not the
borders of the 1947 U.N. partition
resolution as they have in the past.
The Palestinians also recognize that
Jordan is a necessary partner in any
negotiations with Israel, Sneh said.
But, he cautioned, if militancy is
on the wane among West Bank
Palestinians—the territory was
relatively quiet in November which
in the past has been a very violent
month—they are sinking into pes
simism and despair. They are disap
pointed because Jordan has not
offered much help and because
Israel has not been more forthcoming
with compromise.
It would be dangerous, however,
for Israel to draw the wrong conclu
sions from the apparent apathy of
the Palestinians, Sneh warned. This
situation can lead to desperation
and desperation can erupt in violence,
he said.
The 75 members of the Presidents
r Klinghoffer family sues PLO~\
NEW YORK (JTA)—A $1.5 billion suit was filed against the
Palestine Liberation Organization in New York’s State Supreme
Court last week by the family of Leon Klinghoffer, who was
murdered by the Palestinian hijackers of the Italian cruise ship
Achille Lauro off Egyptian waters. The suit accuses the PLO of
“wanton and cold-blooded murder” and asks for $100 million on
each of 15 separate counts.
The family is also suing the owners of the Achille Lauro,
Chandris of Italy Inc.; the port of Genoa, where the hijackers
boarded the ship; and Club ABC Tours Inc. The charges are
negligence and failure to adequately insure the safety of Klinghoffer
and his wife Marilyn.
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Conference delegation made their
first official tour of the West Bank
Tuesday. They visited the Jewish
settlement, Ariel, in the Samaria
district where they were greeted by
flag-waving school children who
serenaded them with a medley of
Hebrew songs. In addition to the
school, they visited a hi-tech factory
and met with the mayor, Ron
Nahman.
The American Jewish leaders
obviously were impressed. Some
said later that they had gotten “a
different feel” for the settlers’ cause.
One member of the delegation told
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that
he got a new perspective on Israel’s
security when he found he could
see the Shalom lower, a high rise
office building in Tel Aviv, from
Ariel.
Monday night, the Presidents
Conference delegates heard a vigorous
debate over the future of the terri
tories, a problem that divides Israelis
and also American Jews. The Labor
Party’s case for territorial compromise
as the way to peace was presented
by Abba Eban, chairman of the
Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Secunty
Committee and a former foreign
minister. Likud MK Dan Meridor
argued his party’s stand that the
territories are an indivisible part of
Israel and any compromise would
threaten its survival.
According to Eban, the real issue
is not where Israel’s borders will be
but what kind of state it will become
in the future. Israel, he said, “must
disengage itself from the Arab popu
lation of the West Bank and Gaza
in order to remain a Jewish state.”
Meridor claimed that regardless
of objections by the Arab population,
“we must deal with reality, not
with wishful thinking.” Giving up
any part of the territories would
pose a major security threat to
Israel, he said.
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