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Despite two Labor defections, Oslo II passes and
becomes an irreversible reality.
ERIC SILVER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS
T
he Opposition barks, and
the peace process lumbers
on. Israeli troops will start
to evacuate seven Arab
cities on the occupied West Bank
on Nov. 19. More than 1,000
Palestinian prisoners are being
released from Israeli jails.
By the narrowest of margins,
the Israeli parliament on Oct. 6
gave a green light to the second
stage of the Oslo peace agree-
ment. After a 15-hour debate, the
Knesset endorsed the deal by 61
votes to 59, with two members of
the ruling Labor Party voting
against the Government.
The Prime Minister, Yitzhak
Rabin, bitterly denounced the two
rebels — Avigdor Kahalani and
Emanuel Zissman — for "be-
traying their mandate," but in-
sisted that the peace process
would go on.
Since it was a vote of confi-
dence, Kahalani, one of the he-
roes of the Yom Kippur War, and
Zissman will be barred from run-
ning on the Labor ticket in the
1996 elections. They are expect-
ed to compete on a new "Third
Way" list, trying to square the cir-
cle of giving up territory for peace,
while keeping the Jewish settle-
ments.
"Since we have a majority," Mr.
Rabin promised, "we will contin-
ue with the implementation of
the agreement on the West
Bank." The Chief of Central Com-
mand, Major-General Ilan Biran,
has already briefed district com-
manders on the withdrawal,
which will start in Jenin, the
most northerly of the West Bank
cities. The evacuation will pave
the way for Palestinian elections
in the new year.
The opposition's failure to block
a process that is rapidly destroy-
ing its dream of Jewish sover-
eignty over the whole of the
biblical homeland has deepened
the frustration of the nationalist
right. The Likud leader, Biny-
manin Netanyahu, is running
neck-and-neck with Mr. Rabin in
the polls; but he can't stop him
steamrolling ahead. The changes
now in motion are irreversible.
The Prime Minister spelled it
out in his Knesset address: "We
had to choose between the whole
Land of Israel, which meant a bi-
national state, and whose popu-
lation, as of today, would
comprise four and a half million
Jews and more than 3 million
Palestinians, and a state with less
territory, but which would be a
Jewish state. We chose to be a
Jewish state."
An anti-Government rally, ad-
dressed by Mr. Netanyahu and
other opposition leaders in
Jerusalem on the night of the
Knesset debate, drew 20,000-
30,000 protesters. "This Govern-
ment does not have a Zionist
majority," Mr. Netanyahu ar-
gued. "The Zionist public in Is-
rael has not approved Oslo 2."
(He was alluding to the Govern-
ment's dependence on Arab and
Communist votes for its majori-
ty, but ignored the fact that the
opposition included the Orthodox .
United Torah. Judaism and Shas,
parties, which can be considered'
non-Zionist.
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