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ident Ezer Weizman's comments
to a group of Israeli Arab leaders
regarding the peace process has
renewed public debate over
whether the president of Israel
should comment on politically
controversial issues.
Mr. Weizman reportedly told
the Israeli Arab leaders last week
that the agreement signed last
month in Washington for ex-
panding West Bank autonomy
was concluded hastily and is not
a real agreement.
During the meeting, sharp
words were reportedly exchanged
between Weizman and Labor
Knesset member Saleh Tareef,
who said the president's remarks
gave Israeli Arabs the impression
that he had abandoned the peace
process.
Mr. Tareef later asserted that
Weizman had said the Interim
Agreement was not a real accord,
that it was hastily negotiated and
that because it was passed in the
Knesset by a 61-59 vote, it had "no
majority" to back it up.
The President's Office 'filter said
that Mr. Weizman's remarks had
been taken out of context and that
he wholeheartedly supports the
neace process.
The role of an Israeli president
has in the past larg( ly been cere-
monial. But in matters relating
to the peace process, Weizman
has recently taken stands that di-
verged from the policies of Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Reacting to the incident, Cab-
inet ministers Yossi Beilin and
Uzi Baram said Mr. Weizman, by
speaking out against the accord,
had done a disservice to his rep-
utation and to the role an Israeli
president is supposed to play.
But Knesset member Zevulun
Hammer of the National Reli-
gious Party said that Mr. Weiz-
man was expressing the feelings
of the majority of what Mr.
Hammer called "the Zionist pub-
lic in Israel."
Meanwhile, Meretz Knesset
member Dedi Zucker, chairman
of the parliamentary law com-
mittee, backed legislation that
would hamstring an Israeli pres-
ident's ability to make statements
that run counter to government
policies.
"He can speak out on public is-
sues, definitely," Mr. Zucker told
Israel Radio. "But no one [in the
office before him] has allowed
himself to express daily positions
against the government."
Deputy House Speaker Ovadia
Eli, of the Likud Party, present-
ed a bill that would strengthen
the status of the president, under
which the Knesset or Cabinet
could be required to hold special
discussions on matters the pres-
ident considered crucial.