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"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.