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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-14

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Israeli peace activists wave signs in support of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak
in Jerusalem on July 11. West Bank settlers, Palestinian refugees and army generals
were among those attending rallies, staging hunger strikes or finding other ways
to voice their feelings.

Barak himself told the nation dur-
ing the address that it would be prej-
udicial to the national interest for
him to go into detail on any of the
key points, beyond the carefully cho-
sen words he had used. Specifically,
he declined to tell reporters whether
he is ready to agree to Muslim and
Christian control of their holy sites

within the walls of Jerusalem's Old
City.
However, a senior Israeli official
presenting Barak's negotiating stance
did say that Barak would ensure that
the Palestinians - allow complete access
to any Jewish holy places that may
fall inside a future Palestinian state.
DIVIDING BY TWO on page 28

over the Jewish neighborhoods of east
Jerusalem, insisting on sovereignty
only over the neighborhoods where
some 200,000 Arabs live, plus the
Temple Mount, Shikaki said.

Quid Pro Quo

Palestinian demonstrators chant
slogans during a protest march at the
Palestinian Legislative Council in
Gaza City on July 11.

BLit in return for these concessions,
Arafat would insist on his own com-
pensation — for every square meter of
land he gives up in the West Bank and
east Jerusalem, he gets a square meter
from the Israeli side of the Green
Line, the pre-1967 war boundaries of
Israel. .
For this, Arafat would probably be
willing to make a deal whereby Israel
formally recognized the Palestinian
refugees' right of return, but Israel
would regulate the implementation of
that right. In practice, this would
mean that the overwhelming majority
of the refugees, who number as many
as 4 million, would not be able to go
home, said Shikaki.
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