Cordiality, Substance Prevail At Talks Jerusalem (JTA) — Handshakes and cordiality were the order of the day as Israeli and Syrian mil- itary officials sat down in Wash- ington this week to discuss security arrangements for the Golan Heights as part of a po- tential peace deal between the two countries. But while cordiality apparent- ly characterized the meetings in Washington, a political firestorm erupted in Jerusalem. The firestorm was sparked when Likud leader Benjamin Ne- tanyahu purportedly disclosed a document of instructions given by the government to Lt. Gen. /' Amnon Shahak, the Israel De- fense Force chief of staff, in prepa- ration for his Washington discussions with his Syrian coun- terpart, Lt. Gen. Hikmat Shihabi. During their first day of talks, the two military men agreed on three principles: the need for de- militarized zones, for limitation- of-forces zones and for early warning measures, according to reporters, who were kept at arm's length from the principal nego- tiators meeting at Fort McNair in Washington. Beyond that, according to re- porters, wide gaps remain. Thess talks in Washington were the first substantive talks between Israel and Syria since last December, when Syria de- manded symmetry in any secu- i arrangements. Syria has rity demanded full withdrawal from the Golan, while Israel has based any pullback on the nature of se- curity arrangements and the ex- tent of peace. But officials in Jerusalem are apparently encouraged by the at- mosphere as well as by the rare positive comments that seem to have crept into the official — and closely monitored — Syrian me- dia. Tishrin, the official Syrian newspaper, said that the Wash- ington round "could be a break- through." Although the paper dutifully reiterated Syria's demand for to- tal .withdrawal from the Golan, it seemed to take pains to assure /J Israelis that there was "no dan- ger" for Israel in withdrawing from the strategic plateau be- cause Syria was well-known to honor the accords it concludes. The question, in the Syrian pa- per's view, was: Did Israel have the courage and foresight to con- , dude peace and security accords with Syria? The chiefs of staff were sched- uled to wind up their session probably with a meeting with President Clinton. In addition to Shahak, the Is- UNIVERSAL GENEVE kom raeli delegation includes Israel's ambassador to the United States, Itamar Rabinovich, and the prime minister's military secre- tary, Maj. Gen. Danny Yatom. Talks are scheduled to contin- ue between the Israeli and Syri- an ambassadors, along with lower-ranking officers. Back in Jerusalem, stormy scenes erupted in the Knesset when Likud leader Binyamin Ne- tanyahu brandished a paper that he asserted was a document con- taining instructions to Lt. Gen. Shahak. He said the document represented a government retreat from its earlier security condi- tions. Mr. Netanyahu refused to dis- close the source of the document, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, replying to opposition mo- tions of no confidence, said Mr. Netanyahu was bluffing. Mr. Rabin, in curt comments to reporters, said: "Gentlemen, you remember the torrid tape?' Syrian, Israeli talks will continue. Compax Collection, high precision, automatic mechanical movement, chronograph Well, this is another torrid tape." The premier's reference was to Mr. Netanyahu's dramatic tele- vised allegation in early 1993 that aides to his Likud rival, David Levy, were blackmailing him over an extramarital affair he had had. Mr. Netanyahu accused the blackmailers of threatening to disclose an illegally obtained tape recording. But the entire story proved false and baseless — to the Likud leader's grave embar- rassment. The Knesset vote was defeated by a comfortable 54 to 48 margin in favor of the gov- ernment. Behind the scenes in the Knes- set, however, things looked less bright for the prime minister and his peace policies. A group of 13 Labor Knesset members, among them four min- isters, gathered discreetly to cre- ate a new hawkish group within the party. They were determined "to stop the slide towards Meretz," they said, referring to the left-wing party that is part of the government coalition. The group put forward three demands: that the government hold firm for a defensible border line on the Golan; that it hold firm for full normalization with Syria; and that it hold firm for Is- raeli sovereignty over the Jewish settlements around Jerusalem. timer up to 12 hours registration, water-resistant, genuine crocodile leather strap. T ime is essence of all existence. But with a watch like the Universal Geneve Chronograph, even time takes second place. Stop-watch, moonphase, day, date. It's ever ything you can imagine, and more. Perfection in high precision. For those who view the world differently. Exclusive Agent UNIVEQ8AL jewelry and watch repair (810) 358-2211 28411 Northwestern Hwy. • Suite 250 at Beck Rd. • Southfieia 125