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April 28, 1995 - Image 12

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broad trends in American society
— the wild search for easy an-
swers to complex problems, the
growing willingness of many to
accept grandiose conspiracy the-
ories, the degradation of the de-
mocratic debate into vacuous
vitriol — and the fate of the Jew-
ish community.
Every organization with "Jew-
ish" in its name, on the other
hand, has been beating the
drums about Islamic extremism
and the spread of Middle East-
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hen it comes to prose- Jerusalem by 1999. Despite the
lytizing, no one beats consensus on Jerusalem, the pro-
our State Department. Israel community is reluctant to
Its ability to win con- push the matter, primarily be-
verts to its Arabist world view cause neither the Israeli Labor
should be the envy of religious government nor its Likud pre-
decessors have made the location
institutions.
Perhaps the most alarming of the embassy an issue and have
view propagated by the keepers discouraged lobbying on the mat-
of the diplomatic Holy Grail is ter.
Republicans may try to em-
that the United States refrain
from recognizing Jerusalem as barrass the president by forcing
Israel's capital to avoid upsetting him to oppose moving the em-
the Arabs and jeopardizing the bassy, a position that will be un-
popular with Jewish voters in
peace process.
1996. Frankly, Mr. Clinton de-
This position is dangerous be-
cause it allows the Arabs to pre- serves to be embarrassed for ad-
serve hope of regaining control hering to the State Department's
of the city and leaves open the doctrine.
During the 1992 presidential
possibility an American admin-
istration will pressure Israel to campaign, he said: "I recognize
compromise on Jerusalem's uni- Jerusalem is an undivided city,
the eternal capital of Israel, and
ty.
The latest convert is Ambas- I believe in the principle of mov-
sador to Israel-designate Martin ing our embassy to Jerusalem."
He has never publicly restat-
Indyk, the first Jew ever nomi-
nated for the position. As he ed this position as president,
breezed through his confirma- however, and his decision to ab-
tion hearings, few people noticed stain on last year's United Na-
he had adopted the State De- tions resolution labeling the city
partment line that the status of occupied territory fed the Arab
Jerusalem be left open to nego- ambition of gaining control of Is-
tiation. No one has more solid rael's capital.
When the final status negoti-
pro-Israel credentials than Mr.
Indyk. He is probably the first ations begin, something many
person who was a prominent people are calling for now, Israel
member of the Israeli lobby to be- will be pressured to make con-
come a senior adviser on the cessions on Jerusalem. If this is
Middle East, which has been his the only issue holding up an
role the last two years at the Na- agreement, Israel will be ex-
tional Security Council. But Mr. pected to bend. No one is sug-
Indyk can't change the long- gesting that Palestinians accept
standing catechism on the reality that Jerusalem is Is-
Jerusalem; instead, he has em- rael's eternal capital and give up
their claims to the city. Quite a
braced it.
Members of Congress are try- bit is heard, however, about the
ing to force a change in U.S. pol- need for Israel to capitulate to
icy, but the effort is halfhearted. the PLO's demands. If the Unit-
Rather than propose legislation, ed States is not unequivocally be-
members have written to the sec- hind Israel's position, it could lose
retary of state requesting that Jerusalem as it did in 1947.
the U.S. Embassy be moved to

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But the rise of the "patriot"
movement and the spread of
Islamic extremism are simply
different verses of the same
song.
Throughout the world, the
complexity of modern life and the
growing pressure on economic
resources are concocting a toxic
brew of radical nationalism,
tribalism and racism. To the ex-
tent that our community's lead-
ers fan these passions in pursuit
of their own political ends,
they, too, are contributing
indirectly to the context that cre-
ated the Oklahoma City dis-
aster. 0

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