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Clinton blocked Barak from launching attack

Special to World Tribune.com
MIDDLE EAST NEWSLINE
Wednesday, October 11, 2000
TEL AVIV — U.S. President Bill Clinton has pressured Israel to delay any
offensive against the Palestinian Authority and instead attend a leadership
summit to renew peace negotiations.

Clinton spoke for more than an hour on late Monday with Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Barak before an Israeli Cabinet meeting. The meeting was called
to decide on Israel's next step after Barak's 48-hour ultimatum expired
without what officials said was a significant decrease in Palestinian
violence.

"The full implementation of this is being delayed by several days," Barak
said. "This action has prompted the world leaders to appeal to us, come to
us, to delay this for several days. We think we are acting out of common
sense. We are in a new situation that is unique in which we confront a
complicated challenge."

"If we find ourselves in a long, painful, difficult confrontation of many
long months, it will not be important if we held on for another 72 or 96
hours," Barak added.

On late Saturday, Barak said he was giving the PA 48 hours to end the
violence before he responds militarily. Israeli officials said the United
States responded by sending several messages to Barak asking for an extension
of the ultimatum.

"I don't think there is room for an ultimatum," Justice Minister Yossi Beilin
said. "I think we should give time for the Americans and Egyptians."

At its meeting, the Cabinet decided on early Tuesday to increase restrictions
on Palestinian entry in Israel and maintain the closure of the PA airport in
Gaza. A Cabinet communique said Barak ordered the military to "expand their
areas of activity in defense of Israeli citizens and soldiers by all
appropriate means."

Aides to Barak said Clinton pressed Barak to attend a summit with PA Chairman
Yasser Arafat as early as this week. The aides said Barak appears ready to
attend on condition that Palestinian violence subsides.

Arab diplomatic sources said Clinton wants to convene a summit, which will
also include Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, by Thursday either in Sharm
e-Sheik or in Europe. The sources said Clinton wants to end the violence and
renew peace negotiations before Arab leaders convene on Oct. 21 in Cairo.

Barak aides said the prime minister has failed to persuade the Clinton
administration to blame Arafat for the current violence in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip. Barak has told Clinton that peace efforts should wait until the
aging Arafat ends his political career and is replaced by somebody more
receptive to peace.

Israeli officials said the Barak government has been disappointed by
Clinton's response to the current violence in the Middle East. They pointed
to the decision by Washington over the weekend to abstain during a vote for a
United Nations Security Council resolution that blamed Israel for violence in
the West Bank and Gaza.

U.S. envoy to the UN Richard Holbrooke said Washington decided not to veto
the bill to prevent an anti-American backlash in the Arab world.

"Had this resolution been vetoed, it was the judgment of all the Mideast
experts, not disputed by our friends in Israel, that we would have, A,
gravely endangered American citizens throughout the Mideast, there would have
been attacks on Americans, and the American role in the process to bring it
under control would have been eroded because our relationships would have
been torn apart with key Arab states," Holbrooke said.

Mubarak also pressed Barak to suspend his ultimatum. Mubarak met Arafat on
Monday in Cairo in what officials described as an effort to stop Israeli
attacks on Palestinians.

The Egyptian leader telephoned leaders of Algeria, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and
Syria regarding an emergency Arab summit in Cairo on Oct. 21. Mubarak has
been besieged by calls from Arabs, including the leaders of Libya and Yemen
to launch war against Israel. Saudi Arabia has also threatened to respond to
any Israeli offensive against the Palestinians.

"Barak must think carefully before making the slightest intolerable step,"
Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah said. "No one can imagine that the Saudi kingdom
and the entire Arab, Islamic nation would remain still."

U.S., Russian and France leaders were also in contact with Arab leaders,
including Syrian President Bashar Assad.

UN secretary-general Kofi Annan met Israeli acting Foreign Minister Shlomo
Ben-Ami. On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov met Ben-Ami as
Annan met Arafat.

Annan and Ivanov have been working for a prisoner exchange to free three
Israeli soldiers captured last week by Hizbullah. Hizbullah has demanded that
Israel release its members and Palestinian detainees.

"The conflict must not be allowed to spread," Annan said. "The time is short."


Wednesday, October 11, 2000



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