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December 14, 2001 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-14

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Israeli debate may be a strengthening
of the "unilateralist - option. A small
group, led by ex-Labor ministers
Haim Ramon and Shlomo Ben-Ami,
argues that Israel should withdraw
unilaterally from large parts of the
West Bank and Gaza Strip, dismantle
settlements there, and build a border
fence to seal off the Jewish state from
the terrorist. threat.
• The unilateralists argue that, having.
rejected the Clinton peace package last
year, Arafat effectively has closed off
the negotiating option as long as he is
in power. Therefore, they say, Israel
should act alone to better defend itself.
Yet the argument has gained little
foothold among most politicians, who
argue that the political trauma of dis-
mantling settlements would be possi-
ble only within the context of real -
peacemaking.
Others dismiss the idea of unilateral
withdrawal as foolhardy, nodng that
even after shrinking its borders and
giving up its negotiating assets
Israel will not be able to prevent
Palestinian terrorists from entering the
country.

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THE ISSUE

Ya_sser Arafat and other Palestinian
Authority officials are claiming that
Israel, by demanding a crackdown
by PA security forces on terrorists,
while at the same time attacking
those security forces with helicopters
and planes, is asking the impossible
of them.

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BEHIND THE ISSUE

Israeli civilians and soldiers continue
to be subjected to mortar firings,
shootings and explosions, despite
Arafat's pledge to conduct a 100
percent effort to fight terror.
Arafat has arrested only half of the
terrorists on a list submitted by the
U.S., and has begun judicial pro-
ceedings against none. Until Arafat
moves to dismantle the terrorist
infrastructure, Israel will continue to
protect its citizens by acting against
installations from which terrorists
are operating.

— Allan Gale,
Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Detroit

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