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April 21, 1995 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-21

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Syrian President Hafez As-
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serious negotiations with Israel
in part because of the arrival
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signaled its unwillingness
to provide economic incentives
for him to make peace with Is-
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Jewish groups opposed to the
Syrian-Israeli talks have en-
couraged that tough position;
groups that support the peace
process have not been active
enough on Capitol Hill to en-
courage congressional expres-
sions of a more moderate point of
view.
The Israel Policy Forum
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the policies of the current gov-
ernment, has recognized that
imbalance; the group's Capitol
Hill mission last month repre-
sented the first step in giving
Congress a more realistic
view of the Jewish community's
positions on the Middle East
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The stakes are high: congres-
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The law allowing American
aid to the PLO must be renewed
in June; already, groups hostile
to the peace process are making
the argument that most Jews op-
pose PLO aid because of Yass-
er Arafat's poor record in
combating terrorism. A vote to
add new strings to American as-
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ly cost free.
Israeli officials worry that any
new slowdown in American aid
for the Palestinian autonomy ex-
periment could damage the peace
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