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Bush and Clin-
Tel Aviv (JTA)
ton that he
— Prime Minis-
could not stop
ter Yitzhak Ra-
people who al-
bin told the
ready had con-
Cabinet this
tracts from
week that he is
engaging in
in favor of free-
some private
ing up public
building of set-
land for con-
tlements.
struction of a
"But this is
Jewish settle-
something dif-
ment that strad-
ferent," said
dles the West
Tsur:
Ms. Aloni, "be-
Bank near Ya'acov
A minimal plan is good.
cause we are
Jerusalem.
Mr. Rabin's decision elicited talking about land that does not
criticisms from a member of his belong to Israel."
Housing Minister Binyamin
Cabinet, who said Mr. Rabin
would be breaking previous Ben-Eliezer defended Mr. Rabin's
promises not to build settlements decision, saying that building
in the territories. In 1992, Mr.
Rabin froze construction on
10,000 housing units in the ter-
ritories in order to win loan guar-
antees totaling some $10 billion
from the Bush administration.
Mr. Rabin reportedly told the
Cabinet this week that construc-
tion of the Alfei Menashe settle-
ment would not violate his
promises to former President
George Bush to freeze all settle- housing in unspecified "seam"
ment construction, since the is- settlements near the Green Line,
sue at hand was private rather or pre-1967 border, should be con-
than government-subsidized con- sidered.
Agriculture Minister Ya'acov
struction.
But Communications Minister Tsur also backed Mr. Rabin, say-
Shulamit Aloni objected to the de- ing, "I think we should do it, but
cision, saying this would violate only minimally, in areas such as
the freeze and that Israel had no those around Jerusalem.
"I would not go much beyond
right to expand existing settle-
ments by freeing up public land. that, except in the areas around
She told reporters after the the 'seam,' " Mr. Tsur said refer-
Cabinet session that Mr. Rabin ring to a distance of approxi-
informed his ministers that he mately 100 yards across the
had previously told Presidents Green Line.

Jerusalem (JTA) — On the eve of
the peace treaty signing ceremo-
ny between Israel and Jordan,
the Knesset voted overwhelm-
ingly to approve the accord.
Submitting the treaty to the
Knesset on Tuesday, Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Rabin said it would
reflect "a fundamental and sub-
stantive change in our very exis-
tence."
The prime minister also voiced
the hope that the treaty with Jor-
dan will bring Israel closer to a
comprehensive regional peace.
"We want to believe that the
peace treaty with Jordan will
push forward the treaty with Syr-
ia," he said. `The agreement with
the kingdom of Jordan, which
comes after the agreement with.

Egypt and the agreement with
the Palestinians, proves there is
a point in patience, there is truth
in a serious approach."
Referring to the recent wave of
terror attacks perpetrated by the
Islamic fundamentalist Hamas
movement, including the Oct. 19
suicide bus bombing that claimed
23 lives, Mr. Rabin said there is
no way to prevent terror attacks
completely.
But, he added, "Peace will
show the nations of the region
that there is another way."
The treaty was approved by
the Knesset — after nine hours
of debate and 95 speeches — by
a vote of 105 in favor, three
against and six abstentions.
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