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Ban In Territories
Reviewed Weekly
Jerusalem (JTA) — A 2-
week-old ban on allowing
Palestinians from the ad-
ministered territories to
enter Israel proper will be
extended indefinitely, the
Cabinet decided.
The closure of the West
Bank and Gaza Strip, or-
dered by the government in
an effort to end a wave of
violence that claimed 15
Israeli lives last month, will
be reviewed on a weekly
basis, the Cabinet resolved.
Since the closure, the
Israeli economy has tried to
cope with the loss of about
120,000 Palestinians who
crossed into Israel daily to
fill mostly low-paying
manual labor.
Labor Minister Ora Namir
said after last week's
lengthy Cabinet session that
when the closure is even-
tually lifted, the number of
Palestinians employed in-
side Israel proper will not
exceed 70,000.
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin said he wants to use
the crisis created by the
closure to help solve the high
employment among Israelis
by transferring jobs formerly
held by Palestinians to Jews.
However, the past two
weeks have shown that the
vast majority of the 150,000 -
Israelis registered as
unemployed are still unwill-
ing to take on jobs that Pa-
lestinians from the ter-
ritories regularly hold.
Many Israeli employers,
who are used to hiring Pa-
lestinians at salaries below
the minimum wage, have
demanded that the closure
be eased.
Under pressure by Israeli
employers, the closure has
been relaxed slightly in the
past week, allowing a few
thousand workers each day
to reach jobs in Israel.
Government sources said
policy will be directed
toward replacing Palestin-
ians in the construction in-
dustry as rapidly as possible,
while adopting a more le-
nient attitude toward
agricultural work.
In parallel efforts to create
more jobs for Palestinians
inside the territories them-
selves, the government
resolved to encourage in-
vestment, local and foreign,
in the industrial infrastruc-
ture there.
But Cabinet ministers
caution that a major change
in the economic situation in-
side the territories, with its
chronic shortage of jobs, will
not occur overnight.
For years, the Israeli
government did little to en-
courage investment in the
territories.
Meanwhile, military and
security experts reportedly
gave conflicting assessments
to the Cabinet over when to
lift the closure.
The continued closure of
the territories means the
loss of critical income to
- many Palestinian families
and is creating a tense and
dangerous situation in the
territories, some senior
army officers warned.
But Mr. Rabin made clear,
even before the Cabinet met,
that he would not favor an
lifting of the closure.
Mr. Rabin's position appears
to be in sync with the broad
swathe of public opinion.
The fact that the wave - of
killings has stopped since
the closure was imposed has
served to strengthen a mood
Israelis registered
as unemployed are
still unwilling to
take on jobs that
Palestinians hold.
,
in the country that the
"separation," as Mr. Rabin
calls it, is the only effective
way of combatting terror.
The wave of killings
sapped public confidence in
the Labor-led government,
but the current mood favor-
ing "separation" appears to
have shored up support for
Mr. Rabin. -
If translated into long-
term political positions,
"separation" poses an
awkward problem for the
Likud, the main opposition
party, which is ideologically
committed to a Greater
Israel with continued control
of the territories. •
By contrast, Labor and its
coalition allies favor an
eventual territorial com-
promise on the West Bank
and total withdrawal from
the Gaza Strip.
While the closure has con-
tinued, the security forces
have stepped up efforts to
capture wanted Palestinian
gunmen from the territories.
Four gunmen were cap-