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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-25

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twice abstained during the
voting, the 14 other mem-
bers of the Security Council
voted for every paragraph in
the resolution.
During their negotiations
leading up to the Security
Council vote, American offi-
cials had operated on the
belief that passage of the
resolution was key to restar-
ting the Israeli-PLO
negotiations, which were
halted by the PLO after the
Hebron murders.
And indeed, the U.S. ap-
proach did bear fruit.
Following the resolution's
passage, U.S. Secretary of
State Warren Christopher
announced at a hastily
called news conference that
Syria, Jordan and Lebanon
had agreed to return to
Washington next month to
resume negotiations with
Israel.
U.S. officials also believed
that the PLO would now
resume negotiations.
The three Arab states, like
the PLO, had broken off the
talks following the Feb. 25
Hebron incident.
But in its strategy at the
United Nations, the United
States had adopted an ends-
justifies-the-means approach
toward the resolution — a
tactic sharply attacked not
only by the American Jew-
ish leadership but also by
members of Congress.
A day before the vote on
the resolution, Sens. Daniel
Patrick Moynihanl, D-N.Y.,

U.S. officials
believe that the
PLO would now
resume
negotiations.

and Connie Mack, R-Fla.,
circulated a letter criticizing
the Clinton administration's
handling of the resolution.
The letter, which was
signed by 83 of the 100
members of the Senate, said
in part, "Sacrificing core
principles for short- term ob-
jectives will ultimately
retard, not advance the
peace process."
And shortly after the
passage of Resolution 280,
Jewish groups provided
their verdict on the day's
Security Council pro-
ceedings.
The Conference of Presi-
dents said in a statement
that the "preamble's refer-
ence to Jerusalem as oc-
cupied territory is couched
in objectionable, offensive
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