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of a U.N. base killed some 100
Lebanese refugees who had taken shel-
ter there.
Shahak's last years in Uniform will
probably be best remembered for his
role in negotiating the Oslo peace
accords between Israel and the
Palestinians.
After Israel and the Palestine
Liberation Organization signed the
Declaration of Principles that

launched the Oslo process in
September 1993, then-Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin appointed Shahak —
then deputy chief of staff
to head
the team negotiating the first Israeli
withdrawals from the West Bank and
Gaza Strip. Netanyahu, who was then
the leader of the opposition, criticized
the move, saying generals should not
conduct political negotiations.
The Process, a recently published
book by former Israeli negotiator Uri
Savir about the Oslo process, chroni-
cled several behind-the-scenes inci-
dents involving Shahak.
On March 20, 1994, Shahak and a
small group of Israeli delegates were
dispatched to Tunis to try to break the
stalemate in peace talks after the
Hebron massacre, in which Dr.
Baruch Goldstein, an Israeli extremist,
killed 31 Muslims worshiping at
Hebron's Tomb of the Patriarchs. An
uncompromising Yasser Arafat insisted
that Israel remove all Jewish settlers
from Hebron.
Shahak took Arafat aside to the
kitchen and lounge of the PLO guest-
house. When they returned, Arafat
had softened. "After talking with
General Shahak, I have decided that
we will return to the talks," the book
describes Arafat as saying.
Two factors are generally thought
to be drawing Shahak to the political
arena: the 1995 assassination of his
mentor, Rabin, and several clashes
with Netanyahu, who as prime minis-
ter reportedly tried to silence Shahak
from providing military assessments
related to the peace process.
Shahak is married to his second
wife, Tali, a journalist, and has five
children. He has a bachelor's degree in
history.
While Israelis try to form an opin-
ion about Shahak, some analysts say
there is only one clear conclusion to
be drawn from the remarkable popu-
larity of a man who has yet to declare
his political intentions.
Israelis, the analysts say, are drawn
to Shahak because they are fed up
with the political system and all of the
current candidates. Li

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