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June 23, 1995 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-23

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process, support for aid is based
on the passionate belief that even
with the rise of Hamas, most
Palestinians are willing to live in
peace with their Israeli neigh-
bors.
Opponents are similarly dri-
ven by strong emotion — by old
images of an implacably violent
and hostile Arab population that
can never be trusted to live up to
international agreements. Amer-
ican aid, they imply, is based
more on wishful thinking than a
sound analysis of the PLO's es-
sential character.
So what constitutes sound
American policy in this tangled
diplomatic and emotional web?
Clearly, Congress and the ad-
ministration have a right to de-
mand accountability for the funds
they send overseas — especially
aid to groups with histories as
bloody as the PLO's.
Aid should not be a political
sop but a tool of focused foreign
policy. But that focus can take us
only so far in the current debate.
In reality, Congress and the ad-
ministration will have to make
the same kinds of faith-based
judgments that Jewish advocates
on both sides of the peace process
are making.
They will have to decide
whether aid to an imperfect Yas-
sir Arafat represents a prudent,
if chancy, investment in a more
peaceful Middle East or if Mr.
Arafat and the Palestinian peo-
ple can simply never be trusted.
Congress can tirelessly debate
the "facts" about Mr. Arafat's
compliance. But in the end, offi-
cials here, like Israeli leaders and
their constituents, will have to
take a leap into the void based on
something more elemental than
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