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STEPPING STONES TO A JEWISH ME Starts October 25, 1992 1:30 to 3:30 PM at Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park, MI 48237 TUITION FREE • Parent Orientation September 20 and October 4, 1992 REGISTER NOW!!! 661-5700 A community project for children of unaffiliated interfaith families developed by the Conservative and Reform Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit with assistance from the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Max Fisher Foundation. 10 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1992 wenty-five years after the Six-Day War, scholars agree on one thing — there is no easy solution to the peace process in the Middle East, but the Israeli government and Palestinians should look to what can be done within the territories rather than what to do with the land. This week, specialists met at Wayne State University for an international con- ference on "The June War — Six Days Twenty-Five Years Later." In a session Sept. 15, Muhammad Muslih of C.W. Post College and Shlomo Gazit of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University presented papers regarding the changing role of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestin- ian and Israeli policies in the territories. One of the main obstacles to peace is that an official policy regarding the ter- ritories was never firmly de- veloped, Mr. Gazit said. The Labor government, under the leadership of Moshe Dayan in 1967, tried to for- mulate a way of dealing with the day-to-day operations involving the military and the people. The government did not think the territories would be a long-term con- cern. The Labor Party tried to make life as easy as possible for Palestinians, acknowledging the difficulty of living under military supervision. It allowed Pa- lestinians free travel and control of their schools and other social institutions, Mr. Gazit said. Mr. Gazit told a story of Mr. Dayan at the Temple Mount in 1967. He saw an Israeli flag and requested it be taken down because the Palestinians were aware of the Israeli presence and did not need to be reminded of it. "That is the difference between the Labor govern- ment of 1967 and the Likud government of 1977," Mr. Gazit said. "Conditions in 1992 are not improved from 1967. If anything, they are more complicated." Massive Israeli settlement in the West Bank, a majority of residents born after 1967 and security risks posed by terrorists have added to the existing problems, Mr. Ga-•it said. Mr. Muslih said the end of Yitzhak Shamir's Likud control is viewed op- - timistically within the ter- ritories. "There is hope and anxiety in the territories," he said. He believes the Israel government and the PLO need to open up discussion as the PLO maintains a critical role in the peace process. Ali Palestinian political parties are losing ground, Mr. Muslih said. "There is Palestinian-on Palestinian violence, the:,_ is no economic security, Pa- lestinians cannot providC effective schools and hospitals for themselves'," "Support is stong for the PLO because of what the other organizations, like Fatah, cannot do." Mr. Muslih said. "Support is strong for the PLO beca'-- of what the other organiza, tions, like Fatah, cannot do." The PLO is concerned wit autonomy and sovereignty over land and people, MI Muslih said. "The Palestin ians need to focus o r sovereignty over education taxes, import and expon trade. They gain slice which can be addec together." He added that 60 to 65 per- cent of Palestinians are ft favor of a peace process. although the numbers do fluctuate. ❑ ' U.S. Agenda Is Lecture Topic The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Wayne Sta University, will host Grea Decisions '92, "U.S. Agendc' for the 90's: domestic needs, global priorities" 7-8:45 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Southfield exten- sion of Wayne State Universi- ty, 27300 West 11 Mile Road, Southfield. The lecturer will be Pro- fessor James Chesney, depart- ment of political scien e. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call the center, 577-3453.