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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Against a
backdrop of continuing unrest
and violence in the West
Bank and Gaza Strip, east
Jerusalem newspaper editor
Hanna Siniora reportedly
handed a United Nations of-
ficial an eight-point Palesti-
nian document aimed at en-
ding the seven-month-old
uprising.
Siniora, editor of the east
Jerusalem Arabic daily Al-
Fajr, is a controversial figure
in his own right. Respected by
some Israelis as a moderate
who could represent Palesti-
nians in future negotiations,
he is regarded by others as a
staunch PLO supporter, if not
a card-carrying member.
The document, signed by
"the unified leadership of the
uprising in the occupied ter-
ritories — the PLO," con-
tained immediate and long-
term demands, among them
an "independent Palestinian
state with Jerusalem as its
capital."
The conditions for ending
the uprising were tough.
They include evacuation of
the Israel Defense Force from
Palestinian towns, villages
and refugee camps. The
troops would be replaced by
an international peacekeep-
ing force.
Elections for municipal and
rural councils would be held
under international supervi-
sion. All deportees from the
territories would be allowed
to return, administrative de-
tainees would be released,
and schools and universities
shut down by the Israeli
authorities would be
reopened.
The document closely
resembles the 14-point plan
Siniora and Fayez Abu-
Rahme, a Gaza lawyer, pre-
sented to U.S. Secretary of
State George Shultz earlier
this year.
In other developments, Pal-
estinians observed a nearly
total strike last Monday in
the West Bank and Gaza.
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