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Peace Process
At Dead End?
Palestine Liberation
Organization leader Yassir
Arafat's recent announce-
ment that his patience with
Israel had worn thin and
terrorist actions against the
Jewish state would probably
resume "should not please
the extremists, just as it
must not cause the
moderates to despair," cau-
tioned Daniel Bloch in an op-
ed piece in the Israeli news-
paper, Davar.
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is ready to begin the political
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wrote Bloch, "he will en-
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But in the meantime, at-
tempts to achieve a solution
in the Middle East through ,
negotiations have reached a
"dead end," observed Bloch,
"and this time Israel is not
to blame. Even the U.S. ad- -
ministration has almost
given up in view of the
PLO's refusal to respond
favorably to the minimal'
conditions acceptable to the
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Last fall, stated Bloch,.
Arafat assumed that "the
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passes through American
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Since then, said Bloch,
Palestinian leaders'
"stubbornness and blindness
did not present the
Americans or the moderate
forces in Israel with suffi-
cient reasons to change their
approaches." ❑
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