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Mr. Netanyahu, who has been topping Prime Min- ister Yitzhak Rabin in recent opinion polls among the Israeli public, received a standing ova- tion from about one-third of the. plenum delegates when he called for an overhaul of the peace process. Mr. Netanyahu called Yassir Arafat's Palestinian Authority a "dictatorial regime" and labeled its police force "terrorists." The peace process is "leading to the creation of a huge terror base" in the West Bank that amounts to the "planting of a huge bomb in the Middle East that will explode on all of us," he said. Mr. Netanyahu dedicated about half of his 45-minute PEACE VISIONS page 24 36 months, $900 down.* ! A The recommendation may leave one school without a building. Washington (JTA) — Two of the chief architects of the Israel- Palestinian peace agreement and one of its leading opponents of- fered sharply different visions this week for the future of rela- tions between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion. One after the other, Israeli For- eign Minister Shimon Peres; Nabil Sha'ath, minister of plan- ning for the Palestinian Author- ity; and Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu addressed some 800 people gathered for the opening sessions of the National Jewish Community Relations Ad- visory Council's annual plenum here. Speaking after a standing ova- tion, Mr. Peres called on Ameri- can Jews to extend "clear and unwavering" support for the peace process. Israel is waging a "battle for peace" in the face of terrorism, the foreign minister said. "We have to fight for peace as we fight to win wars," he said. "We need to fill the political framework of peace with eco- nomic progress." The people of the Middle East need to be shown that "peace is not just a ceremony of politi- cians," he added. Mr. Peres also called on the PLO to "give a 100 percent effort to combat terrorism." PER MO. 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