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the world and the compen-
satory deed owed to us. The
deed is the resettlement of
the Arabs through the United
Nations, from Judea,
Samaria and the Gaza Strip,
to those countries which
started the conflicts. Israel
has given back enough land
and concessions. We want the
U.S. and the world to decide
now what is of greater import
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They were givers. They gave
of their labor, wealth,
knowledge and their lives,
when they were allowed to
join the army and participate
in the country where they
resided. Yet, when the need
for the proverbial scapegoat
arose, for whatever the lie or
reason, the Jews were it!
It is for the injustices of
yesterday and today that we
should demand justice from

Shamir, Baker Commit
To Peace Initiative

Washington (JTA) —
Israeli acting Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Shamir and
Secretary of State James
Baker have reaffirmed their
commitment to the Israeli
peace initiative, including
the proposal for elections in
the West Bank and Gaza
Strip.
"I am the father of this
plan," Shamir said in an ap-
pearance Sunday on the
ABC-TV talk show "This
Week with David Brinkley."
"What I have proposed to
the Arab world, not only to
the Palestinians, is to sit
down and negotiate about all
the questions that separate
us from them," he said.
"The moment we will sit
down and negotiate, every-
one will explain his position.
We will try to find out an
agreed solution."
Baker, who was inter-
viewed Sunday on the CBS-
TV program "Face the
Nation," denied that he had
given up on the Middle East
peace process.
"Until we have a peace
process, the potential for
continued escalation of
violence and killing in the
Middle East will continue,"
he said.
But the secretary of state
said that nothing can be
done until a new govern-
ment is formed in Israel.
"We hope very much that a
government will emerge
that will want to move for-
ward for peace," he said.
Baker pointed out that
although Israel's former
unity government could not
agree on his proposal for
preliminary Israeli-
Palestinian negotiations on
the election plan, "they
didn't say no."
Israel's unity government
collapsed when Labor want-
ed to accept Baker's proposal
that Arabs from East
Jerusalem be part of the Pa-
lestinian delegation, while
Likud rejected this.

Shamir stressed Sunday
that "what is important is
the intention of the people
that will come to negotiate
with us. If their intention is
to get peace, to understand
our point of view and to be
determined to find out an
agreed solution, then every-
thing will be okay."
But the prime minister
added that the Palestinians
will have to accept the pro-
posed Israeli framework for
negotiations to elect people
who will represent the Pa-
lestinians in negotiations for
autonomy.
After a few years of
autonomy, "we will start a
process of negotiations about
the permanent solution of
the status of the territories,"
Shamir said. He said both
sides can offer their own
solutions, but the eventual
outcome "has to be agreed
by both parties."
"After all, the United
States government is not a
-party to the conflict,"
Shamir said "They are
mediators. They are ready
and willing to help the par-
ties to come to an under-
standing, and we are ready
to cooperate."

Sullivan Lauds
Jewish Effort

New York (JTA) — Health
and Human Services Secre-
tary Louis Sullivan last
week praised the Jewish
community's efforts to reset-
tle Soviet Jews in the United
States, as he officially an-
nounced a federal grant of
over $40 million to the
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions.
The Cabinet official had
special praise for the federa-
tion system's willingness
this year to carry the finan-
cial burden of resettling
8,000 Soviet Jewish refugees
with no federal funding.

