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Nervous In The North
Residents of the Golan Heights are
concerned that Mr. Rabin may be willing
to make territorial concessions to Syria.
shelled Israeli villages in the
northern Galilee. After
Israel conquered the Golan,
Syrian infantry waited six
years, then, in the Yom
Kippur War, surprised the
undermanned Israeli forces
and swept across the Golan,
until the Israeli army
regrouped and pushed them
back to their side of the
border.
After another year of
border clashes, the two coun-
tries signed a dis-
engagement pact, and now
there is a narrow strip of
land, patrolled by UN
soldiers, which divides the
Golan Heights from Syria.
Israel and Syria agreed to
limit their forces on either
side of the dividing strip,
and both sides have held
scrupulously to the agree-
ment.
There is another matter
which, along with security,
LARRY DERFNER
Israel Correspondent
T
he 12,000 Jewish
residents of the Golan
Heights — the nor-
theast corner of the country,
on the Syrian border —
thought they were safe.
While Israel was split over
what to do about the West
Bank and Gaza, whether to
keep it all or give some back
to the Arabs for peace, there
was a "national consensus"
to hold onto all of the Golan.
Now the Golan residents,
who gave roughly half their
votes in the last election to
Yitzhak Rabin, are afraid
the prime minister is tinker-
ing with that consensus.
The Jews of the Golan see
worrying signs: the hand-
shakes and good tidings
between the Israeli and
Syrian delegations in Wash-
ington; the Israeli an-
nouncement that UN
Resolution 242 (which calls
Residents of the
for Israel's withdrawal from
Golan
Heights have
occupied territory, and for
much wider
safe Israeli borders) would
apply to the Golan; and
support than the
Prime Minister Rabin say-
settlers in the West
ing in the Knesset, "We will
Bank and Gaza.
not go down from the Golan
Heights, but there is no need
to hold fast to every cen-
is always crucial in the Mid-
timeter."
dle East: water. Much of
Yehuda Wolman, head of
Israel's water comes from
the Golan Regional Council,
rivers and streams in the
the umbrella group for the
Golan that lead into Lake
area's 32 Jewish settlements
Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) and
— which include nine kib-
the Jordan River.
butzim, two from the left-
Then there are the 12,000
wing Kibbutz Artzi move-
Jews living there. And - the
ment — said at the end of the
18,000 Druze Arabs. The
first week of the peace talks,
Druze used to live under
"People here are troubled. I
Syrian rule, and many want
feel it in the things they say,
to see Syria back in power
the letters I've been getting,
over the Golan, while many
the faxes, the messages on
others have become deeply
my beeper, the calls to' my
loyal to Israel. So the
car phone."
military, natural resource
Ever since the Israeli army
and human stakes are high;
invaded and conquered the
it is not just any little chunk
Heights on the last day of
of land that is being wrangl-
the Six Day War (with Mr.
ed over in Washington.
Rabin as army chief of staff),
Since the peace talks
the area has been considered
resumed, Mr. Wolman has
vital to Israel. The rugged,
been in regular, anxious
rocky Heights are only about
contact with ministers close
nine miles wide and 20 miles
to Mr. Rabin, and with Mr.
long, but the hills and moun-
Rabin's chief aide, Shimon
tains give the army com-
Sheves, a former head of
manding positions from
Kibbutz Afik in the Golan.
which to watch, defend
"They tell me not to worry,
against or attack the Syrian
that Rabin feels in his bones
military.
the importance of the Golan,
From 1948 until the sixth
that none of our settlements
day of the 1967 war, Syrian
will be touched," said Mr.
tanks had been on these
Wolman.
positions, and they regularly
But in spite of these
,
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