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aid, Israeli officials reportedly
have attacked AIPAC's offensive
against the State Department re-
port.
According to reports in the Is-
raeli media over the weekend, Is-
raeli officials expressed concern
that opponents of aid to the PLO
will try to capitalize on the pre-
eminent pro-Israel lobby's criti-
cism of the report.
In an apparent effort to pre-
vent an anti-aid backlash in the
American Jewish community as
a result of reaction to the report,
Israeli Ambassador Itamar Ra-
binovich called leaders of the Con-
ference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations
to reiterate Israel's official posi-
tion, according to Malcolm Hoen-
lein, the group's executive vice
chairman.
Americans for Peace Now,
which expressed support for the
sense of the report, also feared
that opponents of the PLO-Israel
agreement would "seize on this
report as a way to disrupt aid,"
said Linda Heller Kamm, the
group's co-president.
While Ms. Kamm said that the
Palestinians have not lived up to
all of their agreements, she is "en-
couraged by their progress."
Mr. Klein said he plans to do
exactly what Israeli officials and
others fear opponents of aid and
the accord might do.
Mr. Klein said that as he takes
his case to the 104th Congress,
he plans to use the report and
AIPAC's criticism of it as a rally-
ing cry against aid to the Pales-
tinians.
Controversy over the State De-
partment report adds another
layer to what is expected to be-
come a major battle in the new
Congress over aid to the Pales-
tinians.
With incoming Senate Foreign
Relations Chairman Jesse
Helms, R-N.C., opposed to foreign
aid and hostile to the peace
process, which he has labeled a
"fraud," advocates of the process
and of ongoing aid to the Pales-
tinians say they will have their
hands full.
Mr. Klein has led the charge
on Capitol Hill to keep Mr.
Arafat's "feet to the fire" in com-
plying with the accords through
Peace Accord Monitoring groups.
The PAM groups currently
boast 45 returning members in
both the House and Senate. Mr.
Klein plans to continue recruit-
ing new members. Rep. Jon Fox,
R-Pa., the only new Jewish mem-
ber of Congress, recently signed
on, Mr. Klein said.
The co-chairman of the House
PAM group, Rep. Jim Saxton, R-
N.J., echoed the expressions of
"disappointment" in the report.
"In essence, we are giving the
Palestinian National Authority
an enormous amount of foreign
aid with no strings attached," Mr.
Saxton said.

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