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January 23, 1998 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-23

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Attention!

•Home Owners•

•Builders•

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"It's a tremendous outpouring,"
said the NUC president, Esther
Levens, a longtime Jewish activist
from Kansas. "These are people who
find it very hard to understand why
America is pressuring Israel, when
Yassir Arafat hasn't lived up to any of
his commitments."
In his speech, Netanyahu attacked
the Palestinians for not revising por-
tions of their charter calling for Israel's
destruction and repeated charges that
Arafat has yet to crack down on ter-
rorists.
"They don't conduct that systemat-
ic war against terrorism, and do you
know why? Because it's tough; it's
tough to confront Hamas. Let me tell
you, it was tough doing some of the
things I did [in fulfilling terms of the
Hebron agreement], but I did them
because I kept the agreement."
He insisted that the new demands
for Palestinian compliance he brought
to Washington were not a stalling tac-
tic.
"I believe that if we insist on com-
pliance, if the United States insists ...
this can pave the way to move the
quest for genuine peace."
The combative tone of the meeting
was set by Zionist Organization of
America President Morton Klein, who
pilloried the administration for one-
sided criticism of Israel.
"It is the government of Israel that
is supporting Oslo," he said, "it is Bill
Clinton who is refusing to support
Oslo by demanding a unilateral Israeli
withdrawal and not demanding that
Arafat live up to his promises:"

Mixed Greetings

Outside the Mayflower hotel, the side-
walk was cluttered with peace demon-
strators and marchers demanding that
Israel return no more territory to the •
Palestinians. As a visual aid, the anti-
Oslo demonstrators brought a live
sheep, arguing. that territorial conces-
sions would prepare Israel for the
slaughter.
Members of the Jewish Peace
Lobby passed out fliers calling for
tough new steps by the administration
to push for compliance by both the
Israelis and the Palestinians — includ-
ing a cutoff of aid if they don't live up
to their obligations.
The visit resulted in a sudden
increase in ad revenue for major news-
papers as groups — including the
Presidents Conference and the Israel
Policy Forum — bought ads greeting
the prime minister and expressing the
views of their members. In the case of

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