• 4 for Arab consensus to form before making decisions. The toughest nut to crack is the Palestinians. Aside from all their fundamental differences with Israel at the negotiations, • the Palestinian team, at least for now, doesn't even intend to show up at the next round of talks; they still insist on the return of the 400-plus Hamas deportees as a condition for their appearance. Still, a senior government of- ' ficial close to Mr. Rabin said in an interview, "with the Pales- tinians, we have a long way to \, go, but we don't have the feeling ( we're at a deadlock." Mr. Rabinovitch doesn't expect real progress to take place at the /— negotiating table until spring, the Clinton administration will need some time to settle in, and the • Muslim holiday of Ramadan, • which lasts from late February to late March, will put the talks into a lull. But after that period, he thinks "the peace talks may prove an early success. We're near an Is- raeli-Syrian agreement, and this would be a feather in the new ad- • ministration's cap...The engine (of the peace talks) is in Wash- ington." With all its admonishments to let Israel settle its own affairs with the Arabs, the Rabin gov- ernment believes that Bill Clin- ton must stand by his campaign pledge to make Middle East peace a major American priority if peace is to come. "We need at ;= least the same amount of dedi- cation and commitment from the Clinton administration (as was I\ shown by the Bush administra- 2 lion)," said a government official, who insisted on anonymity. Mr. Rabinovitch said he was heartened by Mr. Clinton's state- ments that he would not neglect foreign affairs for domestic ones. \,, Neither he nor other Israeli offi- cials would get into the guessing ) game of whether incoming Sec- retary of State Warren Christo- pher and National Security Adviser Anthony Lake were more pro-Israel or more pro-Arab, and Mr. Beilin said the criticism that Mr. Christopher and Mr. Lake were receiving from some Amer- ican Jewish leaders, who always \ ,-3 remained nameless, was "getting on (his) nerves." Precisely what moves Israel might like the Clinton adminis- tration to take in its role as bro- ker is something government officials are not discussing. Prime Minister Rabin and Foreign Min- • ister Shimon Peres hope to meet with their new counterparts in Washington sometime soon, and the answers will have to wait until then. ❑ Ask any dealer to match this list. INFINITI Q45 • Automatic temperature controlled air conditioning/heating system • Bose audio system with AM/FM stereo tuner/dolby cassette deck • Automatic power radio antenna • Power windows with "One Touch Down" driver's side • Power door locks with selective logic • Anti-theft • Automatic cruise control • Carpeted floor mats with Q45 logo • 4-year, 60,000 mile new vehicle limited warranty that covers all components, including the engine, transmission and driveline parts • 6-year/70,000 mile limited powertrain warranty • Driver & Passenger Power Seats • Roadside assistance 7 days a week, 24 hours a day • Free loan car with service appointment • 4.5 ETR DOHC V8 • 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission • Speed sensitive power steering • 4-wheel vented disc brake with ABS • Viscous limited slip differential • 6.5 x 15" alloy wheels • 215/UR/15 radial tires • Flourine clearcoat paint finish • Driver's airbag • Heated remote outside mirrors • Power sunroof with tilt feature • Rear window defroster with timer • Illuminated entry system • Leather appointed interior • Front & rear center armrests Now make things interesting. $ 49900* 36 Month Lease •Q• INFINITI O Fred Lavery 525 S. 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