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April 18, 1997 - Image 152

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rael movement.
Leaders on the Jewish right
have never made a secret of their
belief that any negotiations with
Mr. Arafat are doomed. They have
jumped on each of the Palestinian
leader's failings — and there have
been many — as confirmation of
that belief; they have bitterly at-
tacked those who supported the
negotiating strategies of the Ra-
bin-Peres governments as ene-
mies of the Jewish people.
Israel, they say, should negoti-
ate only with a Palestinian lead-
ership that has proven its
commitment to halting violence
and that maintains full control
over the seething Palestinian
masses. That, of course, is a pre-
scription for no peace process at

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nity is on the brink of bitter
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ter Binyamin Netanyahu nears a
moment of decision that will de-
termine the future of a battered
and bruised peace process.
Recent events have widened
the gap between passionate peace
process supporters and opponents.
If Mr. Netanyahu forms a na-
tional unity government to give
him the latitude to move into "fi-
nal status" negotiations with the
Palestinians — or if he holds fast
to positions that are almost cer-
tain to provide a coup de grace to
the Oslo process — that gap will
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The American Jewish right has
reacted to the recent resumption
of widespread violence with an un-
seemly glee and a striking pauci-
ty of ideas about what comes next,
if the peace process they despise
is wrecked once and for all by
Palestinian terrorists and Israeli
policies that seem calculated to
weaken and humiliate Yassir
Arafat.
On the left, there's a sense of
drift. Eyes have been opened
about Mr. Arafat's reckless nego-
tiating style, but peace process
supporters seem to have no fall-
back position; for them, Oslo is the
only game in town, Mr. Arafat the
only standard bearer for their
hopes for peaceful coexistence.
And looming somewhere in be-
tween are rank-and-file American
Jews who increasingly seem fed
up with the entire sorry mess —
a potential disaster for the pro-Is-

all, given the generations-old en-
mities that characterize the re-
gion.
But their strident criticism is
not backed up by a clear vision of
alternative routes to peace and se-
curity for Israel.
Instead, what the right-wingers
seem to envision but never ver-
balize is a defiantly angry Israel,
its high-tech military wagons cir-
cled, its troops absorbed in never-
ending police actions against a
hostile Palestinian population, its
international status once again
marginalized.
Their arguments get a boost
from Mr. Arafat's clear unwill-
ingness to comply with major por-
tions of the Oslo accords and his
refusal to fully renounce terror.
But to most AmeriCan Jews, it's a
vision of horror — of a Jewish

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