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November 08, 1996 - Image 106

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KENNETH W. STEIN
SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

After more than 100 days in office,

Binyamin Netanyahu's govern-
ment is coming under enormous
pressure and admonition.
A variety of external sources
are urging a hastened pace of ne-
gotiations and implementing of
existing agreements with the
Palestinians. A diverse group of
Arabs, Europeans and Ameri-
cans are forming a consensus
negative view about recent Israeli
policies.
While there are significant dif-
ferences in tactics, three pre-
ferred but as yet uncoordinated
mechanisms for dealing with Is-
rael are emerging:
• Blame Mr. Netanyahu di-
rectly.
• Punish Israel in some real
fashion.
• Try to influence the future
outcome of Palestinian-Israeli ne-
gotiations.
Whether some of these means
are even partially successful re-
mains to be seen. But by any
barometer, rocky times could be
looming in Israel's foreign rela-
tions.
In the last month, Egyptian
leaders have lashed out angrily.
Newspapers, radio commen-
taries, and television interviews,
usually not very enthusiastic
about Israel, have taken their an-
tagonism to new heights. In ear- ti
ly 1978, then Israel Prime
Minister Menachem Begin was
vilified by the Egyptian media for
not responding with a commit-
ment to a full Israeli withdraw-
al from Sinai after Mr. Sadat's
visit to Jerusalem. Today, it's
worse. The negative epithets lev-
eled against Mr. Netanyahu have
been so stringent, that the Israeli
cabinet requested President Ezer
Weizman during his recent trip
to Cairo to ask for a cessation of
oral hostilities. Though unlikely,
Egyptian President Mubarak has
threatened to postpone next
month's economic summit in
Cairo.
The Syrian government has
openly asked Arab states to
freeze all diplomatic normaliza-
tion with Israel and describes Mr.
Netanyahu in the most hostile
terms imaginable.
Jordan's King Hussein is
normally the most calm of Is-
rael's Arab neighbors. Upon his
recent return from the Wash-
ington summit, he said, "anger
[with Israel] is coming close to
despair. We are sliding into an
extremely serious psychological
condition in which people will
c„-='‘

Dr. Kenneth W. Stein is professor
of Near Eastern history and
political science at Emory
University.

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