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January 24, 1997 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-24

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INA FRIEDMAN
ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT

47:1'1 ' ' '

Despite the historic withdrawal
of Israeli forces from 80 percent
of Hebron last week, Israel
Prime Minister Binyamin Ne-
tanyahu's government is not like-
ly to rest on its laurels — or rest
at all.
Having finally managed its
first concrete step forward in the
peace process, it faces a full agen-
da of challenges.
As a result of the Hebron deal,
Israel obligated to sit with the
Palestinians by March 17 to be-
gin negotiating a final settle-
ment.
It is also obliged to carry out
the first of three "further rede-
ployments" in the West Bank on
March 7. The last will be by mid-
1998.
But even though their timing
has been established, the loca-
tion and extent of these future
withdrawals remains problem-
atic. The Netanyahu government
holds — and has received back-
ing for this reading from U.S.
Secretary of State Warren
Christopher — that Israel alone
will determine where and how
far it will withdraw.

"You can't demand
that [the Netanyahu
government] adopt
its predecessor's
political posture."

— Itamar Rabinovich

Only the contours of the fourth
and final withdrawal, which will
establish the permanent borders
between Israel and a Palestin-
ian entity, is subject to negotia-
tion.
This interpretation jibes with
the wording of the Interim
Agreement signed by the Rabin
government. But that same doc-
ument also elaborates by stating
that in these "further with-
drawals," Israel will pull back to
"specific military locations."
What constitutes a "military
location" is not defined. Hence
the issue is already one of hot
dispute.
The Palestinians and various
opponents of the agreement on
the Israeli right hold that "mili-
tary locations" mean army
camps and other military facili-
ties. The Israeli government

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