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January 10, 1997 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-10

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Last week, administration offi-
f you're having a hard time fig-
cials were publicly praising Mr.
uring out where Washington
stands on recent Egyptian Mubarak for being "helpful" in the
moves in the volatile Mideast negotiations over the promised Is-
raeli redeployment.
peace talks, join the crowd.
But Egypt's good standing may
In September, administration
officials were seething over what have been more for show than for
real; increasingly, American
they perceived as Egypt-
Egyptian
officials, echoing concerns in
ian President Hosni
Hosni
the Netanyahu government,
Mubarak's role in inflam-
ing Israeli-Palestinian Mubarak is are alarmed at what they
greeted by
tensions in the wake of the Yassir Arafat see as a pattern of Egyptian
interference in the delicate
opening of an archaeolog-
at a fall
Israeli-Palestinian talks, and
ical tunnel alongside
meeting in
mixed messages from Cairo
the Temple Mount in
Paris.
that can only complicate
Jerusalem.
The Egyptian leader declined those negotiations.
Osama al-Baz, a special advis-
an invitation to the emergency
er to Mr. Mubarak on dealings
Washington summit called to
with the West, has been pushing
stem the violence following the
tunnel opening — another black for a Hebron agreement; a dele-
gation of foreign ministry officials
mark for Mr. Mubarak.
But the protracted Hebron reportedly encouraged Palestine
Liberation Organization chiefYas-
talks seemed to redeem the Egyp-
sir Arafat to hold out for a better
tians.

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