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October 11, 1996 - Image 125

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-11

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resumed at the Erez crossing:
`The 400 fanatical Jews sitting
in Hebron are holding the State
of Israel hostage," he wrote.
"They sit behind a fortified wall
of historical justifications that the
general public does not share.
They deserve a life of protection,
but they do not deserve the right
to determine the direction of the
country.
"Bibi Netanyahu must know
that the overwhelming majority
of the Israeli public will not for-
give him if the question of Hebron
blows up the peace process."
Whether the prime minister
likes it or not, Israelis have been
rattled by the readiness of the
30,000 Palestinian police to turn
their weapons on Israelis when
the peace process hits a crisis.
A poll published in Yediot
Aharonot found 51 percent "very
worried" about the security situ-
ation and another 28 percent
"pretty worried."
Another survey, by Dr. Ya'acov
Katz of Bar-Ilan University's
Community Research Institute,
established that support for Mr.

"Rabin would never
have embraced
Arafat after the
Palestinian police
shot Israeli
soldiers."

— Yisrael Harel

Netanyahu is falling; that most
Israelis believe Mr. Arafat can-
not be trusted to carry out agree-
ments; and that fear is growing
that the Palestinian police will
open fire again if and when the
chips are down.
As Yossi Beilin, an architect of
the Oslo process and former La-
bor cabinet minister, said last
week: "Violence does play a very
important role, regretfully, in the
Middle East conflict, whether it
is violence from the side of the Is-
raelis, violence from the side of
Hamas, or even violence from the
side of the Palestinian police." ❑

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