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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1991
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Jerusalem (JTA) —
Pressure by one of the re-
ligious parties in Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Shamir's coali-
tion government apparently
has forced the Defense Min-
istry to back away from its
decision to remove civilians
from a settlement estab-
lished in the West Bank.
But there were signs of
conflict between the min-
istry and the Israel Defense
Force high command over
the issue.
Defense Minister Moshe
Arens said that the set-
tlement, called Rachelim,
would be a Nahal
paramilitary outpost for the
time being.
But 15 settlers who
ensconced themselves in
three mobile homes refused
to leave. Heavy pressure ex-
erted by the National Re-
ligious Party on Shamir and
Arens appeared to have won
them the right to stay.
Mr. Arens told the NRP
Knesset faction he would
gladly allow a few settlers to
remain on the site while he
decided its status "within a
few days." -
But the IDF chief of staff,
Gen. Ehud Barak, sent a
different message. In a radio
interview, he said if the set-
tlers refuse to move out vol-
untarily, "we will help
them."
Gen. Barak denied that he
had differences with Arens
over how to handle the
matter.
The settlement was ap-
proved by the Inner Cabinet
on Nov. 27 and was named
for Rachel Druck, one of two
Israelis killed in an Oct. 28
bus ambush at the site south
of Nablus known as the
Tapuah junction.
But no announcement was
made until the first mobile
homes were hauled there,
which led most Israelis to
believe the settlement was a
spontaneous response by
enraged Jews to the death of
Zvi Klein, a settler from
Ofra who was fatally
wounded driving through
the Palestinian town of El-
Bireh.
The infamous "White
Paper" issued by the British
Mandate authorities in
1939, severely restricted
Jewish immigration to
Palestine, and prompted
David Ben-Gurion to
remark,"We will fight
Hitler as if there were no
White Paper, and the White
Paper as if there were no
Hitler."