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President Assad
Offers A Proposal

Jerusalem (JTA) — In what
could be the first major break-
through in the long-standing Is-
raeli-Syrian deadlock, Syrian
President Hafez Assad is report-
edly moving forward with a peace
plan of his own.
Damascus has reportedly pro-
posed a phased Israeli pullback
from all of the Golan Heights over
a period of two years in return for
a full peace and normalization of
relations between the two coun-
tries.
According to the Syrian pro-
posal, relations would be estab-
lished only upon completion of
the last phase of the withdrawal.
Israel's position has been that full
peace and normalization must
come into effect before the final
pullback, as was the case with the
Sinai withdrawal under the
terms of the 1979 peace treaty
with Egypt.
According to the Israeli news-
paper Davar, Mr. Assad made his
proposal last week to U.S. Secre-
tary of State Warren Christo-
pher.
The report said that Mr.
Christopher subsequently con-
veyed the proposal to Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Rabin, who agreed
to study it and offer a full Israeli
response during Mr. Christo-
pher's next shuttle trip to the re-
gion, currently set for some time
in September.
This important development,
according to the newspaper, con-
tributed to Mr. Christopher's up-
beat assessment to reporters of
his visit to the region last week.
In his comments, Mr. Christo-
pher said he foresaw real
progress toward a breakthrough
during his next round of Middle
East shuttle diplomacy, which
would be his fifth since May.
Mr. Rabin told his Cabinet
there were "faint signs" of a new
flexibility emanating from Syria.
Mr. Rabin did not elaborate, but
his remark was immediately
linked to the reports of the new
Syrian proposal.
Syrian Foreign Minister
Farouk al-Sharaa, meanwhile,
sought to downplay these reports.
He asserted during a visit to
Cairo that no two-year with-
drawal compromise was on the
table.
But Mr. Sharaa said his coun-
try's negotiations with Israel
were seriously engaged in "all as-
pects" of peace.
The news of movement by Syr-
ia prompted urgent demands
from the opposition Likud bloc
over the weekend for the disso-
lution of the Knesset and the
holding of new elections.
But the government brushed

aside these calls, citing Mr. Ra-
bin's pledge to bring any land-for-
peace agreement with Syria to
a national referendum before it
is ratified.
According to the Davar report,
which was headlined in the pa-
per's weekend edition, the new
Syrian proposal represents sub-
stantial movement by Assad on
several key points:
* Syria accepts the Israeli de-
mand for a full demilitarization
of all the land that Lsrael vacates
on the Golan.
* Syria no longer demands an
equal demilitarization by Israel,
but will make do with a "sym-
bolic" demilitarization in Israel's
north. In the 1974 disengage-
ment accord brokered by then
Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, which is still in effect,

The international
line also places the
strategically
important Banias
spring and the
Hamat Gader springs
under Israeli
sovereignty.

Syria and Israel agreed on pro-
visions calling for parallel but
non-equal limitation of forces
along the disengagement line.
* Syria is demanding a two-
year withdrawal schedule, in-
stead of the five years suggested
by Israel or the four years re-
portedly proposed by the Unit-
ed States. According to Davar,
Syria fears that if a Likud gov-
ernment is elected in November
1996, the new leadership may not
implement an agreement
reached by Mr. Rabin's present
Labor-led government.
* On the question of whether
Israel is to withdraw to the in-
ternational border or to the June
4, 1967, line, Mr. Assad report-
edly proposes that this be left to
top-level discussions between
himself and Mr. Rabin.
Syria has previously insisted
on the June 4 line, but Israel has
made it clear that it will not agree
to give up its foothold all around
Lake Kinneret, which it claims
as its rightful territory according
to the international demarcation
in force under the British Man-
date.
The international line also
places the strategically important

