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n a message from Camp
David on March 26, 1979,
announcing the re s ults of
the Egyptian-Israeli peace
agreement, President
Jimmy Carter quoted from
Isaiah and the Koran to ex-
press confidence that the
peaceful efforts would
succeed.
Now there are some among
us who believe that had
Jimmy Carter remained in
the White House for another
term, the 1979 peace accord
would have developed into a
reality. The reason for such
a belief is that the
agreements reached at that
time by Prime Minister
Menachem Begin of Israel
and President Anwar Sadat
of Egypt, with the guidance
and inspiration of Jimmy
Carter, contained a formula
and a plan for Arab
autonomy in the Israel-
administered territory. Is
there reason to believe that
autonomy could have been
achieved had Mr. Carter re-
mained with official power
to attain fulfillment of the
1979 agreement?
Hopes for a dream of
autonomy are now major in
the peace talks and it is
dutiful to make the con-
sideration anew. The 1979
agreement contained the
following:
Taking these factors into
account, the parties are
determined to reach a just,
comprehensive, and
durable settlement of the
Middle East conflict
through the conclusion of
peace treaties based on
Security Council Resolu-
tions 242 and 338 in all
their parts. Their purpose
is to achieve peace and
good neighborly relations.
They recognize that, for
peace to endure, it must in-
volve all those who have
been most deeply affected
by the conflict. They there-
fore agree that this
framework, as appropri-
ate, is intended by them to
constitute a basis for peace
not only between Egypt
and Israel, but also be-
tween Israel and each of its
other neighbors which is
prepared to negotiate
peace with Israel on this
basis. With that objective
in mind, they have agreed
to proceed as follows:
1. Egypt, Israel, Jordan
and the representatives of
Sadat, Carter and Begin reach historic accord.
the Palestinian people
should participate in
negotiations on the resolu-
tion of the Palestinian pro-
blem in all its aspects .. .
(a) There should be tran-
sitional arrangements for
the West Bank and Gaza
for a period not exceeding
five years. In order to pro-
vide full autonomy to the
inhabitants, under these
arrangements the Israeli
military government and
its civilian administration
will be withdrawn as soon
as a self-governing authori-
ty has been freely elected
by the inhabitants of these
areas .. .
(b) Egypt, Israel, and Jor-
dan will agree on the
modalities for establishing
the elected self-governing
authority in the West Bank
and Gaza. The delegations
of Egypt and Jordan may
include Palestinians from
the West Bank and Gaza or
other Palestinians as
mutually agreed. The par-
ties will negotiate an agree-
ment which will define the
powers and respon-
sibilities of the self-
governing authority to be
exercised in the West Bank
and Gaza .. .
(c) When the self-
governing authority (ad-
ministrative council) in the
West Bank and Gaza is
established and in-
augurated, the transitional
period of five years will
begin. As soon as possible,
but not later than the third
year after the beginning of
the transitional period,
negotiations will take
place to determine the
final status of the West
Bank and Gaza and its
relationship with its
neighbors, and to conclude
a peace treaty between
Israel and Jordan by the
end of the transitional
period .. .
The entire framework
from which this is selected
will now surely be given de-
served commitment. It is
much more than speculative
to believe that had Mr.
Carter been here to act, all of
the agonies of the past 12
years could have been
averted and an Israeli-Arab
peace could have been at-
tained in the indicated spirit
of autonomy. If this is all
speculative, then perhaps
now is the time to propagate
it into reality.
Safe Grounds
For Peace Hopes
Among the disputable con-
siderations for peace
negotiations, whatever their
results, was the original
problem of a site. Most in-
teresting throughout the in-
itial deliberations was
Israel's emphasis that the
talks be in the areas af-
fected. Israel's spokesmen
kept pleading to all par-
ticipants that they come to
Israel for the talks. It is,
therefore, interesting to
learn the background for the
difficulties which led to the
choice of Madrid.
In an article in the Wall
Street Journal (Oct.25),
Steve Emerson revealed the
following:
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