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"I told Begin that I did not join the government in order to meet foreign repre- sentatives and to attend cocktail parties," Dayan writes in his new book, "Shall the Sword Devour Forever," his personal ac- count of the Egyptian- Israeli peace negotiations. "The major subject that interests me," Dayan con- tinues to recall his conver- sation with Begin, "is to find a solution and to determine a way of mutual life be- tween us and the Arabs .. . It is absurd, in my opinion, that the Interior Minister is in charge over the major foreign policy issue and the Foreign Minister is not." With these words Dayan concluded his brief; but rather extraor- dinary, participation in the Begin government, a participation that lasted a little more than two years during which the historic peace treaty with Egypt was signed. Dayan was instrumental in achieving the agreement with Egypt, mainly through his secret meetings with Egyptian officials in Morocco prior to President Anwar Sadat's trip to Jerusalem. But for Dayan, who was much abused after the Yom Kippur War and who was called a "traitor" for quiting the Labor Party to serve in the Begin gov- ernment, the signing of a peace treaty with the major Arab country was sort of a personal victory, a victory that in retrospect might prove even greater than any victory he had achieved as a general. The new Dayan book, which has been published so far only in Hebrew in Israel, is a highly personal and candid book. It reveals a new Dayan, strong minded yet vulnerable, tough but at the same time tender and loving (especially when writing about his wife, Rachel). Apart from its value as a political and historical document, Dayan's book is, in my opinion, an impres- sive artistic achievement. Although the book does not reveal "secrets," it sheds a new light on the events be- fore and after the signing of the peace treaty with Egypt. Dayan's short and clear sen- tences, his ability to inject humor — even when he writes about his cancer op- eration — and his sensitiv- ity to nuances„ makes the reading of his book a fas- cinating experience. No less fascinating are his sarcasm, irony and keen observations of world leaders and Israeli colleagues. His description of a meet- ing he had on Aug. 19, 1977, with India's then Premier Dasai, is a good example of Dayan's candid, poignent way of writing: "Despite his advanced age — 82 — he (India's premier) was shrewd and alert. He knew what he wanted and he did not have the patience to hear con- trasting views which he was not going to accept at any rate. Our hosts told us that he has been abstaining from women for many years now, and (in that way) kept his vitality. "His 48-year-old son said that when he walks with his father he has a difficult time keeping pace with him. I was impressed by his per- sonality but not by his intel- lectual honesty. He talked firmly about peace and the need to provide a homeland for the Palestinians. (But) any practical argument that contradicted his view on this subject did not im- press him. However, when he refused (my request) to establish diplomatic rela- tions with us,. his conten- tions were practical and expedient. "To his credit, how- ever, it should be said that he did not try to de- lude me or use obscure language. By the way, I noticed that when he knows that his arguments are not can did a clownish smile ap pears on his lips." These sort of observatio are common in Dayan' book and give it a speci flavor of candidness and au thenticity. 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