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broken promises, Sharon has no
patience left for Arafat, whom he
invariably refers to as "that terrorist.
Moreover, both from. his recent meet-
ing at the White House and from
American pronouncements, Sharon
knows that the Bush administration
also has little patience left for what he
regards as Arafat's lies.
Israeli sources say the American
peace envoy in the region, ex-Marine
Corps Gen. Anthony Zinni, has been
scathing in his expressions of frustra-
tion with Arafat.
But the Bush administration stops
short of actually calling for pulling the
plug on Arafat. Washington's policy is
still predicated on its expectation that
Arafat can and will rein in the Hamas
and Islamic Jihad terror networks.
However deep their distaste for the
Palestinian leader, therefore, Israeli
policy-makers are toeing that same
line. Yet they have even less confidence
than the Americans in Arafat's ability
or desire to take serious action.
Slap From Europe
A significant advance this week
came from an unexpected quarter
the European Union. In a surprisingly
sharp criticism of the Palestinians, the
E.U. demanded that Arafat dismantle
the Hamas and Islamic Jihad "terrorist
networks" and also declare
in
Arabic, to his own people — an end
to the violence that has raged for the
past 14 months.
Clearly influenced by public horror
over the wave of suicide bombings
that hit Israel in early December, the
E.U. foreign ministers insisted that
Arafat arrest terror suspects and bring
them to justice. They also urged Israel
to withdraw its forces from Palestinian
areas, end closures on Palestinian
cities, stop assassinating Palestinian
terrorists and freeze Jewish settlements
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Given the E.U.'s traditional sympa-
thy for the Palestinian position, Israeli
officials took the statement as a sign of
Arafat's eroding international standing.
But not everyone in Israel relishes
that prospect. Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres and others on the left warn that
Arafat's downfall would mean a harden-
ing of the Palestinian line, given the
steady rise in support for Hamas
among the Palestinian public.
This camp argues that Sharon and
the right want to see hard-liners win
out among the Palestinians, so that
Israel will not have to negotiate
and make concessions
in the fore-
seeable future.
One possible outcome of the new