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January 30, 1998 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-30

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• President Clinton in
the Oval Office.

The Clinton administration contin-
_ued to insist that the summit was a
success because both parties accepted
in principle a "parallel, step-by-step
approach to security, combined with
and simultaneous with a further rede-
ployment of Israeli forces," according
to State Department spokesman James
Rubin.
But he conceded that despite agree-
ment on the broad outline, the Israelis
` D and Palestinians are far apart on ques-
dons of when, where and how much.
Mr. Netanyahu, according to Israeli
sources, offered a redeployment of less
than 10 percent in three phases; the
administration plan, which officials
plan to flesh out in the next two
weeks, reportedly will require an
Israeli withdrawal from up to 12 per-
cent of the West Bank in three stages
— the second and third coupled to
specific steps the Palestinians must
take to satisfy Israeli security demands.
The entire process, sources say, will
last seven months; when the phased
redeployment is complete, the two
sides will begin accelerated final-status
talks on issues such as borders,
Jerusalem, refugees and water.
During his visit last week, Mr. Arafat
?gave Mr. Clinton a letter laying out spe-
cific changes in the sections of the
Palestinian National Covenant calling
for Israel's destruction. The administra-
t ion has decided that the letter satisfies
the demands of the Oslo and Hebron
agreements, but the Netanyahu govern-
ment, which made the covenant a focus
of last week's summit, disagreed.

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