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The change'll do you good. tif American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Jon Kyl: Forcing their hand. ro-Israel legislators are turning up the heat in their effort to force the ad- ministration to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., a Sen- ate newcomer, is circulating a draft bill that would force the ad- ministration's hand by autho- rizing funding for the embassy in Israel only if it is "designat- ed" to be within Jerusalem's city limits. His formulation appears to leave an opening for diplomatic functions to continue in Tel Aviv, while a Jerusalem facility could serve a largely symbolic function. But in Israel, officials of the Ra- bin government continue to be- lieve that any attempt to stir up the Jerusalem issue now could jeopardize the entire peace process — although they are re- luctant to speak out publicly on the explosive issue. The Kyl measure is being re- garded primarily as an attempt to crank up the pressure on the administration to respond ener- getically to an earlier letter au- thored by Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, R-N.Y., and Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y. That letter, which recently went to President Bill Clinton with the signatures of 93 sena- tors, was a tactical compromise between pro-Israel activists who were determined to force the em- bassy issue now and those who were more responsive to the qui- et importuning of officials in Is- rael. The D'Amato-Moynihan letter tries to finesse the issue by urging the move by the end of 1999 — after the scheduled "fi- nal status" talks that will work out the city's future. Rep. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has gathered the signatures of more than half of his House colleagues on a sim- ilar letter. Senator Kyl is threatening to introduce his measure sometime p in the next few weeks if the ad- ministration doesn't offer some strong gesture on the volatile em- bassy issue. "The Moynihan letter defused those of us who would have pushed for an immediate move of the embassy," said Dr. Man- dell Ganchrow, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. He dismissed concerns that mov- ing the embassy before the Jerusalem issue is raised in the peace talks could jeopardize the negotiations. "This is purely an American issue. Where we put our embassy is not mentioned in the Declaration of Principles. So how will this affect the negoti- ations? I think this is a red her- ring." But other Jewish activists saw the move as a dangerous bit of po- litical mischief-making. "The DOP specifically deferred the explosive issue of Jerusalem until the final status talks," said Thomas Smerling, executive di- rector of Project Nishma, a group that supports the Rabin govern- ment's peace policies. "Only two kinds of people want to shove Jerusalem onto the front burner: opponents of the peace process Patrick Moynihan: Wants compromise. who would be gleeful to see the whole thing explode or naive friends of Israel who may not re- alize the consequences of this ac- tion. It would be tragic if Congress, in a clumsy effort to show its pro-Israel colors, helped destroy Israel's best chance ever for peace." The administration is also hearing from groups on the Christian Right. Recently, the Rev. Pat Robertson's Christian Coalition wrote to House Speak- er Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., argu- ing that moving the embassy would boost the Israeli-Palestin- ian negotiations.