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Arab and Israeli side) make
such a conference — let alone
a settlement — highly
unlikely.
In the meantime, Israel's
military occupation of the
West Bank and the Gaza
Strip, along with 1.3 million
reluctant Palestinian sub-
jects, has not been frozen in
time.
Almost by accident, Israel
found that the land it was oc-
cupying provided not only
strategic depth but also a
backyard in which to house
its subject people. They were
quickly absorbed into the
Israeli economy, providing the
engine of Jewish state's
burgeoning economic
machine.
Carried along by its own
momentum, the ties between
Israel and its territories have
become indelibly fused. To-
day, the territories and their
inhabitants are so firmly in-
tegrated into their host that
the complex network of
economic and social links will
be difficult, perhaps impossi-
ble, to uncouple.
When Israeli troops first
marched into Gaza and the
West Bank, they found large-
ly peasant, refugee societies
in a state of high agitation
about the designs of their new
masters.
Instead of the anticipated
vengeance of a conquering ar-
my, the then-Israeli Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan moved
swiftly to calm the fears. He
declared that the Palestinians
from the West Bank and Gaza

could travel freely about
Israel and, in a move un-
precedented between two
warring nations, he opened
the bridges between the West
Bank and Jordan.
This allowed not only the
export of agricultural and
other goods from the West
Bank, but more important, it
provided for the movement of
people back and forth across
the border, enabling families
and friends to maintain close
contacts.
He also allowed the Pales-
tinians of the West Bank to
remain Jordanian citizens
and he arranged for their
schools to continue following
the Jordanian syllabus, per-
mitting high school grad-
uates to go on to universities
in Jordan and other Arab
states. Residents of Gaza re-
mained, as they had been
under Egyptian rule, state-
less.
Dayan made it clear that Is-
rael would rule the territories
in a spirit of firm generosity;
a concept crystallized in the
catch-phrase "benign occupa-
tion."
Anyone seeking to oppose
Israel by violence would
quickly feel the army's iron
fist. The rest would be treated
with dignity and would
benefit from the many advan-
tages that a more advanced
and sophisticated Israel could
bestow. To a measurable
degree, Dayan and his suc-
cessors clung to these lofty
ideals. The dust of battle had
scarcely settled before Israeli

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