YEAR IN REVIEW 5748 YEAR IN REVIEW PROF. JEROME SEGAL of the University of Maryland gained prominence when it was learned that his proposal for a two-state solution to the Palestinian problem was included in the PLO's proposed declaration of independence. KING HUSSEIN OF JORDAN, in the surprise Mideast move of the year, declared that he was severing his 40-year ties with the West Bank. The monarch's apparent abdication of his claim to the territory seemed to help his old enemy Yassir Arafat (shown with the king earlier in the year), but many observers felt Hussein's was a sly move to prove the PLO's inability to rule. IVIIDEAS MUBARAK AWAD, head of the Palestinian Center for the Study of Non-Violence, gained sympathy for his cause when he was deported by Israel to the U.S., charged with activities harmful to security and public order. Israel maintained that despite his advocacy of non-violence, Awad also supported PLO acts of violence as legitimate. yj 4 ,: 4#,),. " : V44, A HANG GLIDER was used by an Arab terrorist to cross over from Lebanon and infiltrate an Israeli army camp. Six Israeli soldiers were killed in the incident, which reportedly emboldened Palestinians. The uprisings began several weeks later. 120 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1988 AN ISRAELI SOLDIER was killed after being shot at point-blank range in Bethlehem in March. Moshe Katz, a 28-year-old reservist and the first soldier killed in the disturbances, was buried in Haifa.