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May 01, 1987 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-05-01

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publicly accept United Na-
tions resolutions 242 and 338,
which implicitly recognize
Israel's right to exist.
The king has since em-
barked on a campaign of win-
ning the hearts and minds of
the Palestinians in the oc-
cupied territories in the hope
of encouraging the emergence
of an alternative Palestinian
leadership which would join
him in negotiating with
Israel.
However, it is considered
unlikely that the king has
made much headway. Accord-
ing to observers, the Palestin-
ians of the West Bank and
Gaza have not only remained
faithful to Arafat but would
also heartily endorse his
return to the rej ectionist
camp.
Another consequence of the
PLO's reunification is an an-
ticipated break between
Arafat and President Mu-
barak. Even before the
Palestine National Council
had ended its session, the
Egyptian delegation with-
drew under a hail of insults.
According to Habash,
leader of the Marxist Popular
Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, Arafat agreed dur-
ing the week of preparatory
talks that the PLO would
cease its official relations
with Cairo.
It is understood that a rup-
ture between Arafat and
President Mubarak will open
the way to a reconciliation
with the Syrian leader, Presi-
dent Hafez Assad, who has
been the major benefactor of
the rejectionists, who has
supported the anti-Arafat
forces and who has been
among the most implacable
foes of the PLO chief.
According to Israeli anal-
ysts, it was the impressive
showing in Lebanon over the
past six months by resurgent
PLO forces—and the surpris-
ing demonstration of unity on
the battlefield between
Arafat loyalists and rejec-
tionists—that persuaded
President Assad to come to
terms with Arafat.
The strength of the PLO,
whose fighters were well
trained and highly motivated,
was particularly evident in
battles against the main-
stream Moslem Shi'ite Amal
movement, Syria's main ally
in the Lebanese arena.
In South Lebanon, the
PLO fighters inflicted a
humiliating defeat on the
Amal when they seized con-
trol of the strategically
important village of Magh-
dousheh.
Even in Beirut, where the
Amal militia was able to sus-
tain a brutal blockade of the

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