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May 13, 1994 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-13

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ditorial writers around the step towards an independent
globe gave Act One in the state, and those who regard the
new, improved Mideast — agreement as installing Mr.
a one-day-only performance Arafat in a quisling role, with the
held Sept. 13 at the White House job of suppressing Palestinian re-
— infinitely better reviews that sistance and... indirectly pro-
last week's long-delayed Second tecting the Israeli settlements
Act.
which remain on Palestinian
For the September event, the soil."
vast majority of opinion writers
On these shores, the New York
issued what often read like qua- Times was a tad more cheerful.
si-messianic predictions for the Despite the "acts of desperate ter-

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Israeli soldiers prepare to vacate a military camp in Gaza.

future of the Middle East: The
lamb would lie down with the
lion; arms would be melted into
plowshares; Israelis and Pales-
tinians would coexist, cooperate,
commingle, and commune amid
commanding, commendable
comity and compatibility.
But the intervening eight
months, with their killings (done
by both Palestinians and Israelis)
and negotiating setbacks took
much of the sheen of high expec-
tation from Act Two. Instead of
effervescent gushing, this latest
act was greeted with cautious,
tempered, significantly depleted
optimism.
Case in point is London's Fi-
nancial Times which declared
that, in the two-thirds of a year
that has elapsed since Septem-
ber, "euphoria has dissipated."
"Israelis," noted the British pa-
per, "are bitterly divided between
those who are eager to get rid of
the Gaza Strip and other dense-
ly populated Arab areas at almost
any price and those who regard
withdrawal from any part of the
`Land of Israel' as close to sacri-
lege. Palestinians are even more
bitterly divided, between those
who see the 'liberation' of even
a small area as an essential first

AP/NAB IL JUDAH

rorism by a fanatic core of Arabs
and Jews" that preceded the sign-
ing, "there are promising omens,"
including Secretary of State War-
ren Christopher's "patient lean-
ing" on Syria for "concessions
essential to dismantling Israeli
settlements" on the Golan
Heights and Yitzhak Rabin's vis-
it as the first Israeli prime min-
ister to journey to Moscow.
But the Times advised Mr.
Arafat "to show positive results,
quickly, to Palestinians skeptical
about an arrangement that falls
far short of statehood."
The Baltimore Sun, delight-
ed that "the circle of peace is near-
er to completion," cautioned that,
"for now, implementation is
everything. The PLO must show
it is up to the most unglamorous
aspects of governing. Israel must
make good on its word to with-
draw and release prisoners.
Whether the Israeli public will
approve what is happening
enough to support further stages
will depend on the PLO's will and
ability to prevent terrorism where
it rules."
Most uptight about the auton-
omy agreement was the New

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