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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 27, .1984

43

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Benvenisti offers choice to Israel:
to be a Jewish or democratic state

Washington (JTA) —
With more than a million
West Bank Arabs under Is-
rael's control, Israelis will
have to decide whether they
want a Jewish state or a
democratic one, Meron
Benvenisti, former deputy
mayor of Jerusalem de-
clared this week.
Benvenisti said that none
of Israel's political parties
and neither hawks nor
doves have faced this ques-
tion which he said is the real
issue now before Israel be-
cause he "seriously doubts"
Israel's control of the West
Bank can be reversed.
His remarks were made
at a press'conference at the
American Enterprise Insti-
tute (AEI) at which he pre-
sented his study, "The West
Bank Data Project: Survey
of Israel's Policies," pub-
lished by the AEI.
Benvenisti said that Is-
rael does not have to annex

Likud's two main compo-
nents, Herut and the Lib-
eral Party, are at odds over
Herut's decision to "review"
their 20 year-old agreement
for the allocation of places
on the Likud election slate.
Herut activists contend that
the Liberals, who presently
hold 18 Knesset mandates
to 26 for Herut are overrep-
resented in proportion to
their actual electoral
strength. The Liberals
fiercely deny this and
threaten to dissolve their al-
liance with Herut if the
status quo is tampered with.

The problem within the
NRP is the election list pro-
posed by Ashkenazic Chief
Rabbi Avraham Shapiro,
which favors the Lamifne
faction headed by veteran
party leader Yosef Burg
over other factions. In-
tended as a formula to re-
store peace among the war-
ring NRP factions, it ap-
pears to be having the oppo-
site effect.

The NRP's women's
movement, Emuna, an-
nounced that it would run a
separate slate because of
the low position it was allo-
cated by Shapiro. The reli-
gious kibbutz movement
was also reported to be con-
templating a breakaway.
Hanan Porat's Orot faction

the West Bank or even ex-
tend Israeli law onto it as it
did on the Golan Heights
since it can take "incremen-
tal and small steps." He ex-
plained that during Israel's
nearly 27 years of occupa-
tion it has frozen the land
available to Palestinians for
growth and development to
the 1968 level with the
Palestinians maintaining
31/2 million dunams of the
51/2 million dunams (1 1 /2 mil-
lion acres) on the West
Bank.

Bank to eventually settle
the one million Jews the
Likud government
envisions for that area. This
is because most of the new
settlers are suburbanites
and not farmers.
The first two waves of set-
tlements were in the Jordan
Valley under the Labor
government and the Gush
Emunim settlements under
Likud, Benvenisti said. He
said that there are not
enough people with the
ideological motivation to
increase those two types of
settlements.
He said the government is
now concentrating on sub-
urban settlements that will
be less than 30 minutes
drive from either Tel Aviv
or Jerusalem, and thus ex-
pect to reach its goal of
100,000 settlers on the West
Bank by the end of the de-
cade.
Benvenisti said the gov-
ernment's aim is to create a
constituency of West Bank
settlers that would be large
enough to prevent any fu-
ture government from
withdrawing from the area.
Benvenisti said the prob-
lem is no longer military oc-
cupation but what to do
with the people in the area.
He said all the parties in-
volved including the United
States prefer to maintain
the "friction" of military oc-
cupation since that is easier
to deal with rather than face
"reality." He said he did not
care whether settlements
were legal or illegal. What
mattered was the reality of
the situation, he added.

Individual Palestinians
have prospered under this
system but Israel has not
allowed the West Bank to
develop as a community,
Benvenisti said. He noted
this was the same policy
practiced by Jordan\ during
its occupation of the West
Bank.
Benvenisti said Israel has
enough land on the West

said it would run separately
and the Young Guard fac-
tion, led by Education
Minister Zevulun Hammer,
is known to be considering a
rejection of the chief rabbi's
formula.

• The Likud Utemura fac-
tion, formerly headed by
Yitzhak Raphael, is also
said to be unhappy with the
"scant recognition" accord-
ed it by Shapiro.

Meanwhile, Ezer Weiz-
man is still unable or un-
willing to provide the
names of the frontrunners,
other than himself, in his
new party, "Yahad." ,

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said if the "green line" be-
tween Israel and the West
Bank is erased for the Jews,
than it also has to be erased
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Benvenisti said he
doubted the U.S. could be
helpful in finding a solution
because he charged it was
incapable of the political in-
volvement necessary.
He said the Israeli Arabs
and the West Bank Arabs
must be allowed to develop
their own leaders.
When challenged about
including the Israeli Arabs

In TV and radio appear-
ances last week, Weizman
acknowledged that at least
two of those he had ap-
proached had declined to
run on his ticket, but in-
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