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August 16, 1996 - Image 115

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-16

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loons of solutions than fa ll ing into
the comfortable pattern of damn-
ing the Zionist entity.
Meanwhile, Yossi Beilin, a top
Israel Labor Party official, has re-
vealed where he and his col-
leagues were prepared to take
their region had they won the
country's May election.
• Israel would annex about 10
percent of the West Bank (where
the bulk of the 140,000 Jews there
live). The bonus for Palestinans
would be a demilitarized state in
confederation with Jordan.
• Palestine's capital would be
Abu Dis, a West Bank suburb of
Jerusalem. For this, Palestinians
would drop demands to name
Jerusalem their seat of govern-
ment.
• About 40,000 Jewish settlers
would live under Palestinian rule
with "special security arrange-
ments." No existing Jewish set-
tlement would be dismantled.
These points are important.
Palestinians now see them as re-
alistic. And in the Middle East,
frustrated expectations have
deadly results.

Obstinancy on both
sides is holding up
the peace process.

Mr. Netanyahu is stalling, as
he must. But he cannot escape the
greater purpose of his mandate
— crafting a negotiated solution
with the Palestinians with as
much security as possible. He
must return Israel to the bar-
gaining table and he must meet
with Mr. Arafat.
Mr. Netanyahu knows that in
reality, much of what Mr. Beilin
said will eventually occur. And he
would rather a Likud government
craft some sort of political solu-
tion now, almost a prerequisite to
reelection in the year 2000, than
give the job to his Labor oppo-
nents.
So American Jews should
make their voices heard by keep-
ing the links between Jerusalem
and Washington warm and push-
ing both ends to keep the course.
If this happens, it is likely that
Mr. Netanyahu will honor the
Oslo Accords by pulling Israeli
troops out of most of Hebron. And
he will cautiously move the peace
process forward. Keep in mind
that the recent toning down of
\/---) rhetoric from Egypt's Hosni
Mubarak and Jordan's King Hus-
sein tells us that much more is go-
ing on than is generally known.
So American Jews can stay in-
volved, or return to the old pat-
tern of hating "the enemy." If the
latter, our choice will be clear: We
will prefer mourning for Israeli
victims over striving to build, in
partnership with Israelis, the
Jewish identity of the 21st cen-
tury. 0

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