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U.S., Israel
Differ On Syria
Washington (JTA) — Israeli
officials are sounding far
less enthusiastic than their
American counterparts
about the need for a quick
breakthrough with the
. Syrians in the Middle East
peace process.
At a conference at the
Israeli Embassy here this
week, Edward Djerejian, the
assistant secretary of state
for Near East affairs, pre-
sented the American posi-
tion: that an Israeli-Syrian
accord is essential for the
Israeli-Palestinian peace ac-
cord, or any future Middle
East peace accords, to sur-
vive.
"In our analysis, the heart
of the Arab-Israeli conflict
has been the Palestinian
question, the political heart.
But the geopolitical and
strategic heart of that equa-
tion is the relationship bet-
ween Israel and Syria," Mr.
Djerejian said.
"What we should all be
focused on," he added later,
"is to not lose the historic
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opportunity we have now to
engage Syria and Israel in a
comprehensive effort to
make peace."
But Israel's deputy chief of
mission here, Michael
Shiloh, did not seem to share
Mr. Djerejian's sense of
urgency about the Syrians.
Echoing other top Israeli
officials, Mr. Shiloh said
Israel has enough to do right
now implementing the Pa-
lestinian accord.
"We may overload the
wagon. We have to patiently
and thoroughly sort out our
difficulties with the Palesti-
nians," he said.
"If the president of Syria
says, 'I'm now resting with
my personal feelings of
offense and frustration at be-
ing left out of the loop by the
Palestinians and not being
at center stage and thus, I
wish to rest for three or four
months,' I don't think that it
is in the interest of Israel to
disturb his rest," Mr. Shiloh
added acerbically.
Israel will not ignore
Syria, but will continue
preparing for progress on the
Syrian track, which could
come "perhaps this winter or