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Jerusalem (JTA) — Senior army regard for the Palestinian Au-
and intelligence officials have of- thority.
Maj. Gen. Saguy said Mr.
fered the Israeli Cabinet a grim
assessment of Yassir Arafat's Arafat has not lived up to.earlier
pledges to disarm Hamas, nor
leadership in the Gaza Strip.
The Cabinet session, which fo- has he cracked down on Islamic
cused on security issues in Gaza funamentalists launching ter-
and the West Bank, took place rorist attacks on Israelis.
Maj. Gen. Saguy also gave Mr.
a day before Israeli and Pales-
tinian negotiators were to begin Arafat low grades for his finan-
talks in Cairo aimed at develop- cial and administrative handling
ing a timetable for the next phase of Gaza, which became au-
tonomous in May.
of Palestinian self- rule.
The head of the General Secu-
As though timed to highlight
the difficult security issues fac- rity Services discussed the prob-
ing them, the Cabinet meeting lem of preventing terrorist
took place the same day that a attacks in the West Bank, where
Palestinian terrorist was foiled Jewish settlements are inter-
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Videotapes by Hamas try to win over young Palestinians.
in his attempt to launch a suicide
bombing at the Erez checkpoint
separating Israel from Gaza.
Israeli security officials fired
at the terrorist when he refused
their orders to stop before reach-
ing the checkpoint. A bomb
strapped to his body exploded,
but there were no casualties.
The bomber himself was light-
ly wounded.
During the Cabinet meeting,
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin re-
portedly complained that Mr.
Arafat has not met Israel's ex-
pectations on security issues and
that as a result, forthcoming ne-
gotiations with the Palestinians
will be complicated.
The next stage of negotiations
is scheduled to focus on an Is-
raeli army withdrawal from the
West Bank and the concurrent
holding of Palestinian elections.
In briefing the Cabinet, the Is-
rael Defense Force chief of intel-
ligence, Maj. Gen. Uri Saguy,
warned of a "Lebanonization" of
Gaza. He noted that armed mili-
tias, including the Islamic fun-
damentalist Hamas movement
and the Palestine Liberation Or-
ganization's Fatah Hawks mili-
tia, were operating freely without
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spersed among Palestinian pop-
ulation centers more extensively
than in Gaza, and as a result will
make an army withdrawal in the
West Bank a complicated affair.
Some government ministers
said after the meeting that Israel
should renegotiate the Palestin-
ian self-rule accord in order to
avoid any army withdrawal from
the West Bank. They said that c._=
such a withdrawal would lead to
a security nightmare when it
came to protecting Jewish set-
tlements.
But the Palestinian Authority
has demanded that Israel imple-
ment the autonomy accord, in-
cluding redeployment of troops
in the West Bank, as originally
stipulated in the self-rule accord.
At its weekly meeting, the
Palestinian Authority came out
strongly against renegotiating
the accord.
"Israel must implement every-
thing it has agreed upon with the
Palestinians," Yasser Abed-Rab-
bo, the Palestinian Authority of-
ficial in charge of information,
told reporters.
"Redeployment and holding
elections are at the top of the
Palestinian agenda," he said.