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...section of the report, known as Appendix B, was not published at all, mainly for security reasons. That section contains the names of several intelligence agents referred to elsewhere in the report. TIME has learned that it also contains further details about Sharon's visit to the Gemayel family on the day after Bashir Gemayel's assassination. Sharon reportedly told the Gemayels that the Israeli army would be moving into West Beirut and that he expected the Christian forces to go into the Palestinian refugee camps. Sharon also reportedly discussed with the Gemayels the need for the Phalangists to take...
...Phalangist leaders that same day that Bashir's murder was a "Palestinian-Syrian conspiracy" and that the act "should not be left without retaliation, reprisal or reaction of some kind." Halevy explained that he deduced from talks with Israeli officials, and from the report, that this information was in Appendix B. From these sources he knew that the notetakers at Sharon's meetings had been listed in the appendix and that they had been called to testify in closed session before the commission...
TIME's sources for what was said at those meetings remain confidential, but as recently as two weeks ago they confirmed once again to TIME that revenge had been discussed. TIME pointed out that the question of whether the testimony is located in Appendix B or elsewhere is relatively immaterial and in no way undercuts the magazine's contention that revenge came up during the meetings and is irrelevant to the issue of whether what TIME reported was libelous...
...William Guttman, who had flown to Israel to await the outcome of the Kahan meeting, was informed that he too must sign a secrecy agreement. Only after Guttman did so was he told that the Israeli Attorney General had decided to make public Kahan's answers, which concluded that Appendix B and other documents examined did not contain "any evidence or suggestion" that Sharon had discussed revenge with the Phalangists. The government, however, refused to release Zadok's letter of reservations. As far as Time Inc. was concerned, this was a clear breach of its understanding that the findings would...
...denied a series of motions by the Time Inc. attorneys to dismiss the case outright. But he reserved judgment on whether the magazine had been denied due process by the Israeli government's refusal to allow Time Inc.'s lawyers to see key documents, including the secret appendix, and question several Israeli officials. Sofaer has informed the Israeli government that the secret papers can be accepted as evidence only if attorneys from both sides are allowed direct access to them. In a statement attached to Sofaer's letter, Time Inc. attorneys said that the magazine would print...