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October 11, 1996 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-11

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4 Seasons

Firephice Barbecue
FIREPLACE SALE

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calls 'modifications' to Oslo II, be-
cause that would only open a can
of worms and show Israel that
they can play with the Palestini-
ans as they please," he said. "Ne-
tanyahu is a man you can
negotiate with but not get any re-
sults from."
If the Palestinians accept
changes to signed agreements,
Mr. Jirbawi said, they will lose
considerable ground in the crit-
ical final-status talks. "So we
should straightforwardly de-
mand the implementation of the
Oslo accords, as they stand, and
let Netanyahu make the mistake
of halting the talks."

The Palestinians also realize
the stakes are higher than ever
today, so many of them are pre-
dicting the worst if the talks col-
lapse.
"The area will face a genuine
catastrophe — a guerrilla war
with great suffering for Pales-
tinians and perhaps even greater
suffering for Israelis," says an
otherwise-cautious Mr. Abu
Arafeh. "The Israelis like swift
victories and are not used to sus-
taining high casualties. They
may not realize that if the two
sides reach a deadlock, what
awaits them is a threat to Israel's
very stability." ❑

Honk If You're Driving

Communication via the horn is mandatory
on Israeli roads.

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sraelis are never at a loss for and auricular nuances, often in-
words. With average pele- fused with the sender's inflec-
phone (mobile phone) use triple tions.
Horns, as it turns out, can be
the level of users in the Unit-
ed States, they often carry on mul- amazingly expressive.
There is the ever-so-polite
tiple conversations in cafes, on the
"The-red-light-is-going-to-change-
street, behind the wheel.
While many in Israel speak and I-thought-you-should-be-pre-
English, knowing a little Hebrew pared" honk.
Or the more demonstrative
is helpful. But it may be even
more important to understand "I-am-going-to-sit-on-this-horn-
for-an- hour-if-I-have-to" honk,
the language of horns.
popular among cabbies.
Car horns, that is,
It seems to say, "So
the preferred means of
Israelis' favorite
aural communication. musical in strument: what if it's 2 a.m.?
That's not my fault!"
Any tourist or new-
the car.
And there is much in
corner that dares to
between. For example,
take to the roads in Is-
rael, particularly in the cities, is the aerial attack, usually heard
either a true adventurer or has from the downhill bound. It's the
a death wish. Even pedestrians "I-am-barreling-down-the-road-
must heed the call of the horn. and-will-not-be-stopping-any-
Drivers will sound the advance, time-soon" honk used by those
but you're on your own. You who don't want to wear out the
might even get caught in a game: brakes. It's a fair-warning honk.
"Will the car blow by in front or (You most likely will see this mo-
torist climbing the next hill at a
behind me as I cross?"
There are many styles of snail's pace. He bought the mod-
honks, each with its own pattern el at the dealership with the
loudest horn, smallest engine.)
Hank Greenberg of Baltimore is
Of course, there is the ever-
on temporary assignment in

Israel.

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