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Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin has
voiced concern that Israel's
negotiating stance in the
Washington peace talks is
being undermined by
statements made at home by
some of his more dovish
Cabinet ministers.
Speaking at a special
Cabinet session devoted to
the peace process, Mr. Rabin
did not name any specific
ministers. But his comments
were interpreted as referr-
ing to his longtime rival,
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres, among others.
At an earlier Cabinet
meeting, Mr. Peres spoke
forcefully in favor of a bold
Israeli approach to
peacemaking, saying that
the weeks ahead are
"crucial."
Reports said Mr. Peres
spoke in favor of full
withdrawal from the Golan
Heights in exchange for
peace with Syria and also
proposed that Israel seri-
ously consider whether or
not to establish for the first
time direct contact with the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization.
Mr. Peres later denied
both reports.
The increasingly open
debate among Cabinet min-
isters about the peace pro-
cess came as the negotia-
tions in Washington reached
the end of their second week.
Officials in Washington and
Arab capitals confirmed
Wednesday that the Arab
parties had agreed to extend
the current round of talks
into a third week.
Mr. Rabin's plea to his
ministers did not put an end
to the dovish pro-
nouncements by the left
wing of his party and
Cabinet.
Tourism Minister Uzi
Baram, a former secretary-
general of Mr. Rabin's Labor
Party, pointedly praised the
PLO's role in getting the
long-stalled peace talks back
on track in Washington. His
remarks were seen as imply-
ing that Israel should hold
direct talks with the Tunis-
based PLO.
In comments to reporters
after the meeting, Mr.
Baram said baldly that he
favors a total Israeli
withdrawal from the Golan
in return for full peace with
Syria, along the lines of the
peace with Egypt, in which
the entire Sinai was return-
ed.
At the earlier Cabinet
meeting, another important
Labor figure, Police Minister
Moshe Shahal, also spoke
openly of a full peace for full
withdrawal scenario on the
Golan Heights.
But Mr. Rabin's more
cautious positions have been
backed by others in his par-
ty, such as Economic Devel-
opment Minister Shimon
Shetreet and by one of
Labor's key coalition part-
ners, the Shas party.
Interior Minister Aryeh
Deri, who heads the Or-
thodox Sephardic party, said
that the ministers in
Jerusalem, by their public
utterances, were pulling the
rug from under the negotia-
ting team in Washington,
which had come to the talks
under careful instructions
from Mr. Rabin.
Mr. Rabin's
cautious positions
have been backed
by others in the
Cabinet.
The result was that Israel
was conducting the negotia-
tions "shiemiel-like."
If the ministers could not
contain themselves, Mr.
Deri advised, there should
be no further Cabinet debate
on the peace process, and
Mr. Rabin should run the
negotiations alone.
Mr. Deri also said Shas
would demand a referendum
or new elections before any
agreement were signed
regarding the Golan, the
West Bank or the Gaza
Strip.
It was not clear whether
Mr. Deri's statement re-
ferred only to agreements
involving territorial conces-
sion or also to the envisioned
interim Palestinian
autonomy agreement.
Mr. Shetreet held fast to
the traditional Labor Party
line of supporting territorial
compromise on the Golan
Heights, but not a full
withdrawal to the 1967 pre-
war borders.
Mr. Shetreet, a professor of
law at the Hebrew Univer-
sity, said that position is
consistent with the true
meaning of U.N. Security
Council Resolution 242,