MOPEDS * GO-CARTS * ATV MINI-BIKES Officials Are Grim About Self-Rule Zones $7 6995 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- SALE PRICED FROM POLARIS A.T.V.'S Save Hundreds --LaBAR ON'S Plus tax, su. & M. (Since 1971) 810.585-3535 34711 Dequindre, Troy, 1 Bik. South of 15 Mile Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10-8; Tues., Wed. & Sat. 10-6; Open Sun. 11-4 1995 Sedan DeVille $45900 TH E D ETRO IT J EW IS H N E WS 24 Month Sinartlease With 521000 Down" 52 Stock No. 5.293 • * Forst month's lease payment, plus $500.00 refundable security deposit and consumer down payment of $2,000 due at lease sign. ing. Taxes, license, title fees and insurance extra. GMtC must approve lease. Example based on a 1995 Sedan DeVille $35,962 MSRP inducing destination charge. To get total paymerts, multiply payment amount x 24. Option W purchase at lease end for $25,31725 Mieage charge of 150 per mile over 24,000 miles. Lessee pays for excessive wear and use. Gei5ley 1-94 & 8 Mile Rd. e 313/343-5300 --- CADILLAC... CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD. 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 AP/EYAL WARSHAVSKY 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.