LARGE SELECTION tI AVAILABLE • where the bulk of their constituents are," he said. "Most Jerusalem will line up squarely Ehu*rak may have judged the popular mood behind. Barak if a deal betnAan his tormentors and detractors. One is made. Congress has opirati poll, in Yediot Aharonot on Monday, found become much more 52 per cent supporting his decision to go to the sophisticated in rec- summit, with 45 per cent thinking he should have ognizing that a small stayed home. On whether he still had a mandate to minority, no matter make concessions to the Palestinians, 53 percent how loud, doesn't said yes, 44 percent no. represent the Jewish Another survey, Tel-Aviv University's "Peace community." Index," found 61 percent of Jewish voters still sup- But even if oppo- porting the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, nents don't succeed in although with varying degrees of enthusiasm. blocking aid, the ran- And in the United States, a Gallup poll found corous debate could 77 percent of Americans believe the pursuit of undermine confidence Middle East peace is an important goal of U.S. pol- in the peace process in icy. In the survey of 1,000 people, 41 percent said Israel before voters go they sympathize with Israel, 14 percent said their to the polls in a refer- sympathies are with the Palestinian Authority, 5 endum. percent said they sympathized with both and 22 That's exactly the percent had no opinion. strategy of groups such as Americans for a Safe Israel, which has been working Zweibon. "Don't be assured by with congressional Republican-S to major commitments of money made build opposition to new aid even by a lame-duck administration." before a deal is cut. He said that American Jews "don't "Our strategy is to get Congress understand the implications if to make a statement to the Israeli Israel's redlines are crossed. They people saying, 'it's okay for you to seem to put their trust in the leader- make your deal, but don't be assured ship of Israel. They've done this his- that the money will be forthcom- - - torically, and it's proven to be very ing,' said AFSI chairman Herbert dangerous." 111 Ily The Numbers whom Arafat has taken with him to Camp David. They include not only his ruling Fatah faction, but also mem- bers of the People's (nee Communist) Party, and the "rejectionist" Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. l=lamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine sent their regrets. "Arafat wants to spread the respon- sibility around, so that the Palestinian people won't blame him alone for the outcome," said Eid. The support of the Fatah leader- ship, which is split between hardliners and moderates like Arafat himself, is crucial to the chairman, said Shikaki. "If the Fatah (leadership) supports an agreement, it will undoubtedly win support among the people in the West Bank and Gaza," he said. The Palestinian diaspora is another story, though; they're certain to oppose any agreement short of the full right and opportunity to return to Israel — which is a non-starter. The outbreak of violence, in the event of a failure to reach agreement, is the big fear among Israelis — and for Arafat and the Palestinian Authority, observers say. 'Arafat likes calculated risks — con- tainable crises that he knows he can control," says Dr. Ghassan Khatib, director of the Jerusalem Media and Communication Center. If mass vio- lence breaks out among Palestinians, the political scientist says, Arafat "knows he will lose control and so he will not allow this," While Barak is presenting the sum- mit as the finish line of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, Palestinians see it as an important hurdle, but by no means the last. Eid thinks it will take "at least another year" to settle all the outstanding issues. Shafi says, "This iss -a difficult, pro- tracted process — it's not going to end tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow." Yet while the Palestinians may not be in such haste, they don't have all the time in the world, either. "They cannot allow this peace process, to become a way of life, which is what's happening," said Khatib. ❑ The Only Bumps You'll Feel Are Of The Goose Variety. • Leather Heated Seats • Moon Roof • Premium Sound • 6 Disc CD Changer • Vaction Control •Alloy Wheels FOR CUSTOM QUOTES SEE - www.lexusoflansing.com WE PICK UP AND DELIVER ANYWHERE Lexus of Lansing 1.800-716-9999 5701 S. Pennsylvania, Lansing (Exit 104 Cedar Street off 1-96, 3 blks. N. on Penn.) Maxie Collision, Inc. Jim Fleischer — Since 1987" " 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 248 - 737 - 7122 TATE FLOWERS (248) 559-5424 GIFTS OF NATURE WEDDING & PARTY SPECIALISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 29115 GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 7/14 2000 27