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But Shamir won broad sup- port from the Cabinet as a whole, which endorsed his elections proposal. In the Israeli Cabinet, the most senior Likud critic was Deputy Premier David Levy, who warned publicly after the meeting that Israel "must not act like an ostrich, pretending this is what it isn't." He said the election pro- posal could well lead Israel in- to negotiations with the Palestine Liberation Or- ganization, which neither Likud nor Labor desires. Shamir himself said he thought elections could be held "at an early date" in the future, though for the mo- ment he has not formulated any detailed practical scheme. Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin of the Labor Party, Shamir's key ally in the elec- tion initiative, said there was "no need to make the elec- tions conditional upon the cessation" of the Palestinian uprising. Once the election process was under way, Rabin ex- plained, the intifada would wane "of its own accord." Palestinian activist Faisal al-Husseini, meanwhile, is said to have proposed an alternative plan for local elec- tions during a recent visit to Cairo. According to reports from Cairo, the plan calls for elec- tions under international supervision, with the full cooperation of the PLO. The Israel Defense Force would withdraw troops from all but key strategic positions during the referendum. Those elected would serve as local representatives to the Palestine National Council, which the Palestinians call their parliament in exile. Leaders in the territories reacted to the reported plan with mixed feelings, but it was not rejected outright. They are said to be waiting for a signal from the PLO on how it feels about the elec- tions idea. PLO leader Yassir Arafat said last week that he would agree to elections only if they were held under interna- tional supervision and if the IDF withdrew from the territories. Shamir To Meet With European Leaders Brussels (JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir is expected to meet three European Community foreign ministers late next month in Madrid to discuss ways to advance the Middle East peace process, according to diplomatic sources here. Shamir's prospective en- counter with the foreign ministers of Spain, Greece and France will give the European Community an op- portunity to revive the diplomatic initiative in the Middle East it launched earlier this year. The so-called troika of cur- rent, past and future Euro- pean Community chairmen visited major _Middle East capitals in JanuarS, and met in February with Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yassir Arafat. But the European Com- munity has taken no new ac- tions since the Bush ad- ministration held a round of meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan's King Hussein. "Israel hopes that the Euro- pean Community will agree, or at least remain neutral, with the American ad- ministration's view that the elections idea is a first step toward an overall agreement, despite the fact that the Palestine Liberation Organization has already re- jected Shamir's offer," an analyst said. Italian sources hinted last week, following an informal meeting of the 12 European Community foreign ministers in Grenada, Spain, that the community might propose that the United Nations form a special force, made up of European troops, to supervise elections in the territories or a partial Israeli withdrawal from those areas. The sources also did not rule out the possibility of a meeting between Arafat and the European Community "at the highest level."