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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-22

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ing increasing favor among a
new generation of politicians who
lack a positive frame of reference
for American involvement rep-
resents a clear threat to Israel's
long-term survival.
The problem is compounded by
fading memories of the Holocaust.
The lessons of that terrible pe-
riod are taught — more or less
— in schools, but there's a dif-
ferent awareness that comes
from hearing the appalling news
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ashington may be del- stressing the economic benefits
icately upping the pres- of peace — which most Israelis
sure on the Netanyahu already are enjoying, they argue,
government to come to and will be reluctant to give up
an agreement with the Pales- — is the best way to nudge the
tinians over the promised rede- Netanyahu government toward
ployment from Hebron, and to a continuing commitment to the
move on to the next phase in the peace process.
That was Secretary of State
difficult peace talks. But it's a
new, more subtle kind of pres- Warren Christopher's underlying
theme at the opening session of
sure.
Last week, the Clinton admin- the Cairo regional economic con-
istration used a familiar face to ference on Tuesday.
"The peace process must move
deliver an urgent message: Stu-
art Eizenstat, a fixture of the pro- forward in both its political and
Israel community and now the economic dimensions," said Mr.
undersecretary of commerce for Christopher, who called the meet-
international trade, warned that ing "a vote of confidence" in the
peace talks
Israel faces a re-
Said a source
: 1 -
versal of the eco-
close to the peace
nomic progress of
n talks: "Pressure is
the past few years
< out, the economic
if the peace
argument is very
process falls apart.
much in. The
In a speech to
strategy is to re-
the Washington
mind the Israelis
Institute for Near
of what's at stake
East Policy, Mr.
and what they
Eizenstat warned
have to lose."
that the Israeli
Palestinian aid
closure of the
is another element
West Bank and
in the administra-
Warren Christo pher stresses
Gaza — which
economic ben efits of peace.
tion strategy.
has been eased in
In answer to a
recent days — is
preventing an economic recovery question about what the new
among the Palestinians that of- Congress could do to further the
ficials here regard as essential if cause of peace, Mr. Eizenstat
strongly urged legislators to free
the peace process is to survive.
"Israel is in effect open to the up $10 million in aid to the Pales-
world," he told the pro-Israel tinian Authority. That money
think tank, "and the world is in- currently is being held up by Rep.
creasingly open to Israeli prod- Ben Gilman, R-N.Y., chair of the
ucts, and it is the peace process House International Relations
that has created the enabling en- Committee.
President Clinton has urged
vironment to make this possible.
This should never be taken for Prime Minister Binyamin Ne-
granted. It is a very precious tanyahu to ask Mr. Gilman to free
flower that has to be nurtured, up the money in the interests of
and it is important therefore that advancing the stalled peace
Process. Mr. Netanyahu agreed,
that process continue."
Officials here believe that but has not followed through.

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