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assurances and his continu-
ing loyalty to the Labor Par-
ty, Mr. Wolman now finds
himself "a little at odds"
with the Israeli prime min-
ister. "I believe in his good
intentions, but this business
of his about 'centimeters' —
it's a problem. Every hill
here has strategic impor-
tance."
Speaking in Katzrin, the
largest town (pop. 4,000) in
the Golan, Mr. Wolman
went on to warn that
"negotiations have a way of
taking on a direction of their
own." What worries him is
that Mr. Rabin, against his
will, could be forced to give
up much more than just cen-
timeters.
Many of the Golan Jews
are quite ready to part with
large sections of the West
Bank and Gaza as part of a
peace agreement. Gil
Moskovsky, a member of
Kibbutz Natur, affiliated
with Kibbutz Artzi, is one of
them.
"We can't rule the Pales-
tinians forever," he said. "I
don't want to be a Nazi."
Mr. Moskovsky is even
ready to part with a tiny por-
tion of the Golan, a relative-
ly low-lying strip along the
Syrian border where the
Druze are concentrated, but
this is a decidedly minority
view in the area.
Most residents of the
Golan are moderate or left-
leaning, but they stress that
the Golan Heights are diff-
erent fundamentally from
the West Bank and Gaza in
that the Golan has been
annexed to Israel.
For now, Jewish leaders in
the Golan are confining
their activities to lobbying.
But they have much wider
support than the settlers in
the West Bank and Gaza. As
the peace talks entered their
second week, a group of
Knesset members came to
Katzrin to warn against con-
cessions in the Golan. They
were led by Binyamin
Netanyahu, now the
foremost figure in the Likud,
and Labor's Avigdor
▪
Kahalani.
None of the Jewish
residents interviewed feared
that Mr. Rabin would ever
give up all of the Golan. But
none of them believed that
Syrian President Hafez
Assad would settle for
anything less.
If they are right, their
fears about "centimeters"
will be moot, and the peace
negotiations with Syria will
go nowhere. And then, with
hopes having risen so high,
so fast in Washington, there
will be new reasons to be
afraid. ❑
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