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Israel Grapples
With the Knife
Palestinian terrorists need
not fear Jerusalem Report
o. columnist Ze'ev Chafets, who
thinks that Israel's national
0 police chief's idea for all Is-
raeli gun-owners to carry
guns with them all the time
is a lot of hooey.
Chief Ya'acov Turner made
the recommendation after
• Palestinian attacks on Is-
raelis became almost a daily
event.
As much as Mr. Chafets
says he would "like to become
a hero by plugging a knife-
wielding Islamic theologian,
it's far more likely that... by
the time I ran into an actual
terrorist, I'd be out of ammo."
Mr. Chafets then lists in-
justices recently suffered
from a menagerie of Israelis,
including a plumber who told
him to wait for him at home
from eight in the morning un-
til two in the afternoon; four
"teen-age mutants" who sat
behind him in a theater mak-
ing "sucking noises during
the sex scenes of Damage;"
and a Jerusalem shopkeeper
who wanted $60 for a fifth of
Jack Daniel's.
Another Jerusalem Post
columnist, Ehud Ya'ari, takes
the recent stabbings more se-
riously.
The knife, he says, has
"brought the intifada to every
street in Israel." Palestinians
doing the stabbings "are bent
on revenge for friends killed,
for losing a job, for having no
hope ... Israel cannot afford to
completely crush the intifada
because the prize would be a
0. harvest of terror."
Mr. Ya'ari recommends
these interim agreements to
"perhaps, prevent the knifers
from winning:"
• Israel offers Palestinians
autonomy that gives them
"not only control of the ad-
ministration and the bureau-
cracy, but also ... political
parties and ... a constituent
council."
• A Jordan-PLO agreement
defining the confederation to
be set up as a permanent en-
tity after the interim phase.
This would assure Israel that
the fmal objective is not an in-
dependent Palestinian mini-
state unconnected to Jordan.
• An Israeli-PLO agree-
ment on refugee camps in Jor-
dan, Gaza, the West Bank
and family reunification, and
deportees' return.
If these don't work, warns
Mr. Ya'ari, "diplomats will
hop in vain after the young-
sters with the knife, and the
atmosphere of violence stran-
gle the chance for a dia-
logue."
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