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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Settler leaders
described a meeting they had
with Prime Minister Yitzhak Ra-
bin as a total failure, describing
the sharply differing positions
presented at the meeting as two
speeding trains on their way to a
head-on collision.
"This was a very difficult meet-
ing for us. We feel that citizens
are being abandoned. I don't re-
call a similarly difficult meeting,"
Uri Ariel, secretary-general of the
Yesha Council, the council ofJew-
ish settlements in Judea,
Samaria and Gaza, said at a
news conference.
"We are now considering sev-
eral options, including a cam-
paign of civil disobedience, refusal
to obey orders, blocking roads in
and outside Yesha, and more," he
said.
In reaction, Mr. Rabin said on
Army Radio, "They used scare
tactics when the Oslo Agreement
was signed. They used scare tac-
tics when we said 'Gaza and Jeri-
cho first.' And they are using
scare tactics today as well.
"I think that the reality will
prove that things will be differ-
ent. I made it clear to them that
there is no danger in our securi-
ty plan that there will be any en-
counters between armed
Palestinian policemen and armed
settlers."
In response to the settlers
threat of disobeying orders issued
by the Israel Defense Force, Mr.
Rabin said the IDF is the people's
army and that refusing to obey
orders of any kind is not a viable
option.
Mr. Rabin met with represen-
tatives of the settlers to discuss
government policies in light of the
still-evolving negotiations with
the Palestinians for extending
self-rule to the West Bank.
At the meeting, which lasted
for 90 minutes, the settler lead-
ers expressed concern for the
safety — once the next phase of
Palestinian self-rule goes into ef-
fect — of the more than 100,000
settlers living in the West Bank
among about 1 million Palestini-
ans.
The settlers used the meeting
to express their opposition to IDF
redeployment plans in the West
Bank and plans to hand over
state lands there to the Palestin-
ian Authority, moves expected to •
be implemented as part of the
second phase of the Israeli-Pales-
tinian interim agreement.
The settlers reported that Mr.
Rabin was adamant, uncompro-
mising and quite harsh in his
words when describing the Israeli
position in the negotiations with
the Palestinians and when dis-
cussing the irreversibility of the
peace process.
During the meeting, Mr. Ra-
bin told the settlers that he is do-
ing his best to provide them with
-
The settlers
reported that Mr.
Rabin was
uncompromising.
maximum security — but re-
minded them that Israelis have
never enjoyed full personal secu-
rity.
The settlers were particularly
upset that the Palestinians would
have an armed police force in the
West Bank once the next phase
of autonomy is implemented.
In the past, the settlers move-
ment has said any encounter be-
tween settlers, who are always
armed when traveling in the
West Bank, and armed Palestin-
ian security personnel will in-
evitably lead to an exchange of
gunfire.
Israeli and Palestinian nego-
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