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September 29, 1995 - Image 134

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-29

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unday's initialing of an can understand the risks and
agreement between Israeli benefits for Israel, and the im-
and Palestinian negotiators plications in terms of the Jewish
in Taba touched off a ma- community."
jor effort by pro-Israel groups to
AIPAC's problem was corn-
explain the massive document to pounded by the fact that the 450-
a Jewish public that continues to page document, dense with
support the peace process — but technical details, was still fluid
also continues to worry about the when staffers began trying to dis-
reliability of PLO chairman Yass- till it into a few comprehensible
er Arafat.
pages.
And groups that support the
The group called the Oslo II
West Bank's Jewish settlers al- agreement "one of the most im-
ready are cranking up a public portant developments since the
relations campaign that will fo- founding of the Jewish state."
cus on the embattled, isolated
A number of other organiza-
Jews of Hebron.
tions, including the Conference
Early this week, pro-Israel ac- of Presidents of Major American
tivists were scrambling to get de- Organizations, also plan exten-
tailed information about the sive efforts in the next few weeks
agreement, which will expand to explain the complex agree-
Palestinian self-rule through a ment, which was due to be signed
staged Israeli pullout from seven in Washington on Thursday.
West Bank cities, and set the
The presidents conference
stage for Palestinian elections.
plans a nationwide satellite tele-
The agreement also includes fied with Prime Minister Yitzhak
complex security arrangements Rabin.
for the more than 100,000 Jew-
"It shows that even with the
ish settlers living in the West differences over details of the
Bank.
peace process, there is still a uni-
The staff of the American Is-
community that recognizes
rael Public Affairs Committee im- that what we have in common far /
mediately launched a nationwide outweighs our differences," said
effort to educate American Jews Malcolm Hoenlein, the group's
and Congress about the agree- executive vice chairman.
ment.
Early this week, the White
"It's a monumental agree- House and the Israeli Embassy
ment," said an AIPAC spokesper- were reviewing security plans for
son. "Our goal is to get as much Thursday's signing in anticipa-
information as we can to key tion of demonstrations by groups
leaders in Congress and leaders opposed to the new agreement.
in the Jewish community so they

MEPFA
Mashing

Ventilation was the name of the
game at a House International
Relations Committee hearing
last week designed to give critics
of the Middle East peace process
a chance to read their criticisms
into the Congressional Record —
and, not incidentally, to relieve
some of the political pressure on
a key Republican lawmaker.
In recent months, Rep. Ben
Gilman (R-N.Y.), the committee
chair, had been the subject of fe-
rocious lobbying by partisans on
both sides of the touchy issue of
American aid to Yasser Arafat's
Palestinian Authority.
Mr. Gilman had made vague
promises that he would hold

hearings on the Middle East
Peace Facilitation Act, the law
allowing American aid, even
though the renewal bill no longer
was before his committee. MEP-
FA expired in June and has been
miming on temporary extensions
since then.
"Ben is sensitive to the con-
cerns many of his important con-
stituents have about giving
money to Arafat," said a high-lev-
el House staffer. "But he is also
sympathetic to the need for the
Israeli government to pursue its
policies as it sees fit. The feeling
was that it might be sensible to (
let everybody have their say."
Well, not everybody; main-

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