DEMOGRAPHY

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Israel Insight

THE ISSUE

The Israeli government is being
criticized in some, quarters for hold-
ing to a "seven days of quiet"
demand before they say political
negotiations with the Palestinians
can be restarted.

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The U.S.-sponsored "Tenet" cease-
fire plan provides for a seven-day
period of quiet and security cooper-
ation before political negotiations
based on the Mitchell plan can
begin. Agreed to by both Israelis
and Palestinians earlier this year, 3
Tenet requires the Palestinian
Authority to give clear and unequiv-
ocal orders to its security forces to
prevent terrorism, live fire attacks,
the use of explosive devices and
mortars, and violent disturbances. If
Lasser Arafat cannot comply, it is
doubtful that Israel will continue to
see him as someone with whom to
negotiate.

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Oslo accords in 1993.
They are mainly Palestinians,
Jordanians and Egyptians who enter
Israel to find work and take up resi-
dence in Israeli Arab communities.
Security sources claim some have car-
ried out or supported acts of terror,
and some are believed to be agents of
the Palestinian Authority.
A key battleground of the future
may be aliyah (Jewish immigration).
One plank of the new Arab strategy
should be undermining Israeli aliyah
efforts, Maguid argues.
He urges Arabs to meet with candi-
dates for immigration to Israel —
especially in the ex-Soviet states —
and tell them that living in Israel will
present more hardships and security
threats than they currently experience.
This is hardly new, however, as the
Arabs and Palestinians mounted a
fierce — though unsuccessful — prop-
aganda effort to convince ex-Soviet
leaders not to allow Jewish emigration
in the early 1990s.
Key to discouraging aliyah will be
continuing the intifada, Maguid says.
"Palestine can be made Arab again
— Arab, and not binational — Arab
Palestine," Maguid writes. In a new,
Arab-dominated state, those Jews who
wished to remain could live "strong
and respected under the umbrella of
our Arab culture," he proposes. [1]

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