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July 28, 1978 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6 Friday, July 28, 1918

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indicated that he would res-
ign if he failed to get the
Cabinet's backing.
Premier Menahem Begin,
appearing in a previously
taped interview on the
CBS-TV "Face the Nation"
program Sunday, did not re-
spond directly when asked
about the possibility of an
Israeli compromise on the

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West Bank. He insistedthat
his own "self-rule" proposal
was a "real" compromise
and said he saw no reason to
offer any compromise now
because the Egyptians were
not amenable to one.
(Begin said Dayan had
specifically asked the Egyp-
tians at the Leeds Castle
meeting whether they be-
lieved a compromise on the
West Bank and Gaza Strip
was practical and, accord-
ing to Begin, "Their reply
was twice, of course not, of
course not.")

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on the ABC-TV "Issues
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said in reply to a question
that Israel must accept
the principle of with-
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tions. "I have always be-
lieved that the basic
principle underlying the
peace negotiations is
(UN) Resolution 242 ...
which very clearly talks
about withdrawal from
occupied territories'" he
said. Vance said the
foreign ministers' meet-
ing in England did not
narrow the fundamental
differences between Is-
rael and Egypt.)
Dayan told the Knesset
that the Egyptians pre-
sented their most rigid
stance at the Leeds Castle
talks. He said they opposed
any Israeli troop presence
on the West Bank after a
peace treaty is signed and
insisted that any border
changes would be negligi-
ble. However, on the posi-
tive side, Dayan noted that
in their formal presentation
the Egyptians no longer
demanded a Palestinian
state and referred only to a
Palestinian "entity" linked
to Jordan.

He listed the following
points of contact "in concep-
tion" between himself and
Egyptian Foreign Minister
Mohammed Kaamel: •
An end to Israeli military
rule on the West Bank;
some form of, Palestinian
local authority there and in
the Gaza Strip; a five-year
interim period; discussion of
the long-term disposition of
those territories after the
five years; joint negotia-
tions on the refugee prob-
lem; free Jewish-Arab in-
tercourse on the West Bank

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and in Israel after peace is
established; special status
of the holy places in
Jerusalem; no re-division of
Jerusalem; and the need to
prevent terrorism.
"But the gap is im-
measurably wider than
the common ground,"
Dayan said. He said the
differences focussed on
three basic issues: the
permanent sovereign
status of the West Bank
which the Egyptians re-
gard as Arab territory
and Begin regards as
"liberated" Jewish land;
security arrangements;
and the timetable and
mechanism for
decision-making on the
West Bank.
Dayan said the security
measures Egypt proposed
were mutual demilitariza-
tion, limited forces zones,
UN supervision,
American-manned advance
warning devices, third
party supervision, free ac-
cess of all shipping to inter-
national waterways, includ-
ing the Suez Canal, and full
peace and normalization of
relations, which Egypt sees
as the best security guaran-
tee of all.
But, Dayan said, the
Egyptians would not
countenance any Israeli
troops or settlements across
the border. He said their
"readiness for minor border
changes" as Kaamel
explained it, meant only
such changes that would as-
sure that villages were not
divided by a border line.
Dayan said "Israel has
not agreed to any territorial
compromise. We asked
them (the Egyptians) if they
would accept the Allon plan
and they said, no, of course
not." The plan, proposed
after the 1967 war by
former Foreign Minister
Yigal Allon, never officially
adopted by Israel, called for
partition of the West Bank
with Israel maintaining a
security border on the Jor-
dan River.
Alton was the first
spokesman for the Labor
opposition in Monday's
Knesset debate. He dwelt
at length on the Middle
East formula drafted ear-
lier this month by Chan-
cellor Bruno Kreisky of
Austria and former West
German Chancellor Willy
Brandt and adopted by
the Labor Party Sunday
night.
Allon called it "the best
international interpreta-
tion of Resolution 242 ever"
and told Likud, "don't let
your jealousy blind you." He
accused the government of
being fearful of a declara-
tion of principles with
Egypt because that might
bring Jordan into the
negotiating process and
then "you would have to
give up your castles in the
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