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32 Friday, February 14, 1986

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime
Minister Shimon Peres said
last Sunday that attempts to
bring the Palestine Liberation
Organization into the peace
process have been a "total
failure."
Peres spoke at a reception in
Tel Aviv after he was briefed
by Wat Cluverius, the U.S.
special envoy to the Middle
East, who came to Jerusalem
from Amman. The American
diplomat had an indirect
dialogue with PLO chief Yasir
Arafat. The intermediaries
were Hanna Seniora, editor of
the East Jerusalem Arabic dai-
ly Al-Fajer, and Faez Abu
Rahma, a lawyer from Gaza,
both prominent figures in the
Palestinian community.
Arafat departed Amman
after' apparently rejecting
American terms offered for
PLO participation in peace
negotiations and stating conch-
dons of his own that were
unacceptable to the U.S., to
Israel and possibly even to
King Hussein of Jordan.
Cluverius briefed Foreign
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
separately. Although diplo-
matic sources here and in the
Jordanian capital insisted that
efforts are continuing to bridge
the gap between Hussein and
Arafat, their talks have ended.
Israeli sources publicly dis-
missed claims from Amman
that the talks were still alive.
Peres offered his downbeat
assessment to guests at a re-
ception for author Shabtai
Tevet whose latest book,Ben
Gurion and the Arabs, has just
been published. Peres said
Arafat was following the
course laid down more than a
generation ago by the Jew-
hating Haj Amin el-Husseini,
the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
in the 1920s and 1930s who
fled to Berlin and became
Hitler's ally during World War

II.

public of the talks Cluvarius
held in Amman with his Pales-
tinian interlocutors. But accor-
ding to reports from there, a
suggestion was made that the
PLO accept United Nations
Security Council Resolutions
242 and 338, which implicitly
recognize Israel's right to ex-
ist, in return for U.S. consent
to a PLO role in a peace con-
ference. The PLO was report-
edly told that if it cannot ac-
cept this, it should at least ac-
cept the participation of non-
PLO Palestinians.
Both proposals, seen by
observers as concessions to the
PLO, were turned down by
Arafat and his aides. The PLO
leader reportedly proposed in-
stead that the PLO would ac-
cept all UN resolutions, in-
cluding 242 and 338, but many
others that are specifically
anti-Israel, and in addition,
would insist on a statement of
the Palestinians' right to
self-determination as one of
the bases of a peace con-
ference. The U.S. flatly re-
jected that formula and Arafat
In turn blamed the U.S. for the
failure to achieve any progress.
Government sources here
noted Hussein's repeated
"commitment" to join the
peace process. But they felt
that with his prolonged discus-
sions with the PLO having pro-
ven fruitless, he would pro-
bably turn to President Hafez
Assad of Syria, a die-hard re-
jectionist, for consultation.
Highly placed Israeli
observers have been saying
that the moment of truth came
for Hussein when he tried and
failed to win support for the
peace process from either the
PLO or Syria. Now, they said,
he must decide whether to go
it alone in talks with Israel and
moderate Palestinians.
But Hussein is reportedly in
an angry mood. He has said to
have reacted bitterly to the
Reagan Administration's sus-
pension of its proposed $1.5
billion arms sale to Jordan
because of implacable opposi-
tion to it in both houses of
Congress.

"As always, those who will
suffer are the Arabs in the
administered territories,"
Peres said. He suggested that
with the situation now "re-
turned to square one," Israel
offer the Palestinians in the
territories a large degree of
municipal governance. He
listed health and education as
two areas where the Palesti- Kosher Seder
nians could run their own af- In Puedo Rico
fairs in the absence of a formal
Puerto Rico — For the first
political settlement.
Peres did not use the term time, a Passover holiday pack-
"unilateral autonomy," coined age will be offered at the Hyatt
several years ago by the late Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico. The
tour is sponsored by
Moshe Dayan when he was nine-day
KO-TOURS and features glatt
Foreign Minister. The idea of kosher meals daily, Seder serv-
Israel going ahead with some ices and a synagogue on the
degree of autonomy for the premises.
Palestinians despite the
The program is offered from
breakdown of the three-cor- April 23 to May 1, and is under
nered autonomy talks between kushrut supervision of NK Na-
Israel, Egypt and the U.S. still tional•Kashruth.
catches the fancy of politicians
For information contact KO-
in both Likud and the Labor TOURS, 1123 Broadway, Suite
Party.
1020, NY, NY 10010 or call
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report
was
made
pl.-6033.
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