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number of Israelis who shirk
military duty. But "most"
Israelis, says the
newsmagazine, see the
decline of egalitarianism as
"natural." Israel, said one
sociologist about his coun-
t r y , is "a more in-
dividualistic country now.
Some people are spending
money in a manner they
would have found embar-
rassing 20 years ago."
The ultimate embarrass-
ment, commented
Newsweek, may come if the
United States, coping with
demands for more foreign
aid to emerging
democracies, gives closer
than usual scrutiny to the $3
billion it gives to Israel —
"especially if it seems that
many Israelis don't need the
money."
Confidence
Is Eroding
Israel's confidence in its
"most reliable ally and
friend" — the United States
— has been eroded by recent
actions of the Bush Ad-
ministration, according to
Thomas Dine, executive di-
rector of the American-Israel
Public Affairs Committee.
In an op-ed article in the
New York Times, Dine wrote
that four developments have
aroused "considerable anxi-
ety" in the pro-Israeli camp,
and given hope "to those
would drive a wedge" bet-
ween the U.S. and Israel.
The events to which Dine re-
ferred were:
• President Bush's oppo-
sition to Jewish settlements
in East Jerusalem, an area
that, wrote Dine, "is not the
West Bank." Dine had hoped
that Bush's words were
"inadvertent and there
would be clarification. But he
has expressed no regret."
• Administration officials
have said that the Palestine
Liberation Organization was
meeting its commitments to
peace and the renunciation
of terror. Conceding "some
positive PLO develop-
ments," Dine also stated
among "many statements
and actions inconsistent
with Yassir Arafat's peace
pledges in 1988" have been a
statement that he had
"personally authorized"
death squads that have
killed hundreds of Palestin-
ians who "have strayed from
the PLO line." And Arafat's
top deputy has "praise[dr
border raids against Israel.
• U.S. "reluctance" to
criticize the PLO "contrasts
sharply with a recent flood of
statements publicly express-
ing differences with Israel."
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