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congressional budget-cutters and
punitive administrations. The
idea was to reward the countries
that came together in the first
Middle East peace treaty.
But recently, Egypt's earmark
was stripped from the foreign aid
bill by Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-
Ky., chair of the aid-writing Ap-
propriations Subcommittee on
Foreign Operations — a tower-
ing figure in the foreign aid
process.
Mr. McConnell's action, con-
gressional sources say, was a di-
rect response to growing
unhappiness in Congress with
the disruptive role Egypt has
played in Israeli-Palestinian
talks, despite the recent peace
initiative by the Mubarak gov-
ernment.
Mr. McConnell's action does
not affect Israel, at least in the
short term, but pro-Israel ac-
tivists worry that the precedent
of removing the earmark could
make it easier for legislators to
do the same for Israel in the fu-
ture.
"There's a certain sense that
the Camp David earmarks are
sacrosanct," said a congression-
al staffer, "and that if you break
one, you make it easier to break
the other. It's not an attack on Is-
rael's aid, but it's a chipping
away at the wall of protection
around that aid."
That comes on top of the an-
nouncement of a $100 million
package of emergency aid for Jor-
dan, to be funded by Israel and
Egypt from their aid packages.
Officials in Washington and in
Israel went to great lengths to
show that the contribution is vol-
untary; nobody is calling it a
"cut."
But privately, some pro-Israel
activists worry that the aid
arrangement might set a prece-
dent for using Israel's aid to fund
other foreign policy needs.

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