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October 25, 1991 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-25

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gation with Jordan. The
delegation is to be headed by
Dr. Haider Abdul-Shafi, 71,
a physician from Gaza. Dr.
Ben Gad said Dr. Abdul-
Shafi is a supporter of Yassir
Arafat's mainstream Fatah
faction of the PLO.
Each side has to be ex-
treme before they sit down
around a negotiating table,
said Sivan Maas, Detroit's
community shlichah
(emissary) from Israel.
"Israel has to sound a cer-
tain way for its constituency,
and the Arabs, especially the
Palestinians, have to sound
a certain rhetoric for their
people," she said.
Mrs. Maas said the lives of
the 14-member Palestinian
delegation have already
been threatened by Palestin-
ian extremists.
"Since the beginning of
the intifada, 501 Palestin-
ians have been killed by
other Palestinians — less
than one-third killed by
Israeli soldiers," she said.
"Each side has radical par-
ties that don't want to see
the peace process set in mo-
tion.
"Leaving things at status
quo is dangerous for every-
one," she said. "The process
has to have its own momen-
tum. This is why Israel has
been so stubborn on having
bilateral talks between peo-
ple who need the solutions."
Kenneth Stein, a history
professor at Atlanta's Emory
University who also directs
the Middle East program at
the Carter Center, said if
anyone expects a peace trea-
ty as a result of the peace
conference, "their expecta-
tions are much too high.
"You won't have any
major treaty like the one
between Israel and Egypt,"
said Dr. Stein, who got a
U-M doctorate in modern
Middle Eastern history in
1976. "There's no such thing
as heroic diplomacy in the
Middle East anymore.
"Peace is snail-like. Every
inch will be discussed and
tortuously debated," he said.
"There will be times when it
will look like everything is
lost."
Dr. Stein said the sensitive
issues of land should be left
off the agenda for now.
"If you talk about it today,
you won't have any future
for the process," he said.
"There is too much suspicion
to start building trust yet.
Just getting them to shake
hands in public is a major
success."
Dr. Stein said those kinds
of small gestures are con-
fidence building. He said the
Arab nations and Israel need

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