FALL SPECIAL SALE at dollars a year on settlements. There were 50,000 Israelis living in the West Bank in 1985, 75 per- cent of them in the Green Line bedroom communities. Administrations beginning with Jimmy Carter's declared that the settlements were an ob- stacle to peace, because they pre- cluded a territorial settlement between Israel and the Arabs, outlined in United Nations reso- lutions 242 and 338. After the Knesset voted in De- cember 1981 to bring the Golan Heights under Israeli law, which is not quite tantamount to an- nexation, the U.S. cancelled a memorandum of strategic un- derstanding with Israel. At the same time as Begin was settling the West Bank and Gaza, Israel returned the Sinai to Egypt as part of the March 1979 peace treaty. In April 1982, Israelis watched as their soldiers re- moved squatters from Yamit, a town Israel had built in the Sinai. The government had paid its in- MESSAGE habitants to leave, and others had come to occupy it. After Yamit was cleared, the army razed it, rather than return it to Egypt. Just months before Arabs and Israelis sat down at the Madrid peace conference in October 1991, Begin's successor, Yitzhak Shamir, was still using settle- ments to make a political state- ment. An exasperated Secretary of State James Baker told Con- gress: "Nothing has made my job of trying to find Arab and Pales- tinian partners for Israel more difficult than being greeted by a new (West Bank) settlement every time I arrive" in the Mid- dle East. Elections in 1992 brought Yitzhak Rabin and the Labor Party back to power. Committed to territorial compromise, Mr. Ra- bin reached an accord with the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion in September 1993 and a peace treaty with Jordan in July 1994. Settlement activity was re- stricted, but not abandoned. "Ex- isting settlements have been allowed to continue, but there have been no new settlements," Dr. Stein said. In 1994, 115,300 Jews lived in the territories. Dr. Stein believes that Israel's settlement policy was one of the factors that pushed PLO leader Yasser Arafat to the negotiating table. "The PLO believed it was five minutes to midnight," he said. If he delayed, there would be little to negotiate over. Israeli control over the West Bank would have been total. As Israel prepared to hand more control of the West Bank to the PLO this week, the irony of the settlements stands out: The policy conceived to prevent Arab control of the West Bank may have been the one that led to the return of the territory to Arab hands. ❑ I THE STUDIO ALL CHILDREN'S DANCE SHOES LEOTARDS ... TIGHTS ... UNITARDS 10n) OFF WITH THIS AD ' L Through October 2nd OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 Extended Fall Hours: Tues., Wed. & Thur. OPEN UNTIL 8:00 855-0650 page 43 In Orchard Mall • Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple WHICH FALL ARE YOU WAITING FOR? SINCE 1966 green-and-white plastic sheeting. They would sleep within the booths that night. Some were Efrat residents, some residents of other settlements, some citizens from the other side of the Green Line. Earlier that day, about 500 demonstrators gathered to ille- gally occupy the hill, in an at- tempt to prevent the government from turning it over to the Pales- tinian Authority once the army redeploys in the West Bank. The army and police had pre- pared to drive the demonstrators off Dagan Hill, but in the end de- cided it wasn't worth the effort, at least not for now. They'd al- ready run the protesters off twice before in recent weeks, and here they were back for a third time. Ora Dan, a settler in Ariel, was wearing a button that said, "This Is Our Land," the name of the new militant settler group that initiated the blockade of the in- tersections. "When I was in Carmel Mar- ket in Tel Aviv and some of the vendors saw my button, they broke out in curses against (Prime Minister citizens across the Green While rocks are thrown, Arafat and Yitzhak) Rabin Line, the protesters' aim was Peres reach and (Communi- not to win the sympathy of agreement. cations Minister) the undecided, he said, but to Shulamit Aloni," enflame thousands among she said. 'The people of Israel are "the 50-60 percent of the popula- against giving up their land. I tion who are normal, national- don't believe any part of the pub- istic Israelis connected to their lic is in favor of it. I just don't be- land" to come join the battle. lieve it." Mr. Ha'etzni's analysis aside, Elyakim Ha'etzni, a Kiryat in Israel it is widely believed that Arba attorney and member of the the settlers' struggle will stand YESHA (Judea, Samaria and or fall on how it is viewed by the Gaza) Council, was one of the ear- masses across the Green Line. liest proponents of the civil dis- Seeing Jews who are willing to obedience campaign. In a go to jail, to face the billy clubs of telephone interview, he said that the police, over and over again, aiming to swing voters' attitudes for the sake of holding onto land to the right was futile against the that has deep biblical and his- government's plans to make torical significance for the coun- changes on the ground in the try — this strikes a deep chord in West Bank. "By the elections in Israelis. 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