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Peace Team Members
Set To Resign

Jerusalem (JTA) - The ap-
parent decision by three
senior members of the Pales-
tinian delegation to the
peace talks to resign is being
seen here as reflecting deep
divisions between the Pales-
tinian leadership in the ad-
ministered territories and
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization officials in Tunis.
At the same time, the
crisis is also being viewed by
some as a tactical maneuver
designed to pressure Israel
into negotiating directly
with the PLO.
Palestinian officials here
and in Amman said that
Faisal Husseini, Hanan
Ashrawi and Saeb Erekat
had resigned and were on
their way to Tunis for direct
talks with PLO leader
Yassir Arafat.
Passing through Jordan on
their way to PLO head-
quarters, the three would
not comment directly on the
reasons behind their resig-
nations.
Instead, Ms. Ashrawi
would only say, "There are
serious internal Palestinian
issues that have to be ad-
dressed, and they will be ad-
dressed in a responsible and
discrete manner. It's time to
discuss these issues very
frankly internally."
Among the first Israeli of-
ficials to react to the an-
nouncement was Envi-
ronment Minister Yossi
Sarid, who expressed the
hope that they would not
resign after all.
Mr. Sand warned that the
continuous weakening of the
PLO and its representatives
in the administered ter-
ritories would jeopardize the
peace process and would
create a political vacuum
that would be filled by
Hamas, the Islamic
Resistance Movement in the
territories.
Mr. Sarid said the crisis
reinforced his view that
Israel should deal directly
with the PLO.
But in various interviews
he refused to confirm reports
that he had met last month
with Nabil Sha'ath, a close
adviser to Mr. Arafat. The
report was confirmed by
Mahmoud Abbas, a senior
PLO official.
Ahmed Tibi, an Israeli
Arab who is known to have
contacts with the PLO
leadership, blamed Israel for
the crisis within the Pales-
tinian delegation, charging

Faisal Husseini:
Views are unpopular.

that Israel has not been
forthcoming.
The official reason for the
impending resignations of
the three negotiators was to
protest their "becoming
messengers without giving
consideration to their own
views."
According to some reports,
Palestinian sources say the
dispute concerns the Pales-
tinians' written reply to the
U.S. draft of a declaration of
principles designed to pro-
vide guidelines for the peace
negotiations.
Mr. Arafat is said to have
been ready to show flexibil-
ity on the broad outlines of
the declaration, but was
reluctant to accept the
Israeli proposal for an early
granting of autonomy in the
territories.
The local leaders, led by
Faisal Husseini, on the other
hand, wanted to go ahead
with a gradual Palestinian
takeover of responsibilities
in the territories, while con-
tinuing the negotiations
with Israel over major issues
such as Jerusalem and
Israeli settlements in the
territories.
Mr. Husseini's views have
become more and more un-
popular, especially since the
official head of the delega-
tion, Haidar Abdel-Shafi,
has become more hard-line
and practically pulled
himself out of the talks.
Along with Abdel-Shafi,
representatives of the
People's (Communist) Party
and the Democratic Front
have boycotted the talks,
leaving the more moderate
Al Fatah faction of the PLO
alone on the negotiating
scene.

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