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News and digest on Israel and Middle East affairs compiled by FOR ZION'S SAKE
MINISTRY (Is 62:1). For out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the Word of
the LORD from Jerusalem (Is 2:3).

November 29, 2000 ~ Kislev 2, 5761

HEADLINES

1. NEW EARLY ELECTIONS IN ISRAEL
2. SECRET BARAK POLLS: PEACE DEAL KEY TO NETANYAHU DEFEAT
3. JERUSALEM SAFE FOR NOW
4 RUSSIA ADMITS TO KILLING WALLENBERG
5. AL-AKSA INTAFADA HAS COST ISRAEL $1 BILLION
6. ARAB STATES GIVE GENEROUSLY TO INTIFADA FUND
7. ABU MAZEN ON JERUSALEM AND THE REFUGEES
8. **SPECIAL NOTICE**
1. NEW EARLY ELECTIONS IN ISRAEL

General elections are almost certain to be held in the next few months, after
Prime Minister Ehud Barak agreed last night to an opposition move for fresh
polls after only a year and a half in office.

Barak's announcement came just before an overwhelming majority of MKs was
poised to vote for the first reading of opposition legislation calling for
dissolving the 15th Knesset and holding early elections. The first of the
five bills passed by 75-1 with 29 abstentions from One Israel and Meretz MKs.
The third passed by 79-1.

WHAT THEY SAID

"I see that that the Knesset wants elections, and I am willing for general
elections for the premiership and Kenesset to be held" (Prime Minster Ehud
Barak)

"The person who is responsible for the situation that has been created is
you, you, you!" (Likud leader Ariel Sharon to Barak)

"Barak finally did something one can respect" (Israel B'Alyah leader Natan
Sharansky)

"Reality speaks for itself" (Gesher MK Davis Levy) (Jerusalem Post)

2. SECRET BARAK POLLS: PEACE DEAL KEY TO NETANYAHU DEFEAT

Secret polls commissioned recently by Ehud Barak showed that former prime
minister Benjamin Netanyahu would defeat him handily in a head-to-head
election, but that Barak's chances would dramatically improve if by election
day he had a peace agreement in hand, Army Radio reported Wednesday.

Netanyahu leads both Barak and present Likud chief Ariel Sharon in recent
opinion polls, but has declined to declare his intentions. The radio said
that if Barak succeeded in swiftly forging a peace deal with the
Palestinians, he might move to hold elections even earlier than the expected
May date. (IsraeLine)

3. JERUSALEM SAFE FOR NOW

The Knesset approved on Monday a Basic Law requiring a majority of 61 Members
of Knesset to concede authority in any part of Jerusalem to a foreign body,
(Ha'Aretz) reported. The bill was approved by a large margin with a vote of
84-19. The Basic Law on Jerusalem forbids the transfer of any powers,
national or municipal, in Jerusalem into the hands of any organization or
body that does not fall under the jurisdiction of the State of Israel. Any
future Government that wishes to transfer parts of the capital to the
Palestinian Authority will need the support of at least 61 lawmakers to annul
the relevant articles of the new law that currently prevents such a move.

4. RUSSIA ADMITS TO KILLING WALLENBERG

Yediot Acharonot's website Ynet reported today that Russia admitted last
night that it executed Raoul Wallenberg - the Swedish diplomat who saved
thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Nazis - in 1947. "We are now sure that
Raoul Wallenberg was executed in the Lubianka [KGB] Prison [in Moscow],"
announced the Chairman of the Committee for Purifying the Victims of
Political Oppression. After more than 50 years of mystery surrounding the
fate of Wallenberg, this the first time that Russia has admitted to executing
him. According to Per Anger, Wallenberg's friend and colleague, the saving of
100,000 Jews can be attributed to Wallenberg.

5. AL-AKSA INTAFADA HAS COST ISRAEL $1 BILLION

The Israeli economy has lost $1 billion - equal to one-percent of the gross
national product - due to the security-related events during the last two
months, but a sluggish stock market in America could have an even more
devastating effect on the local economy, according to an "Economic
Information" booklet published by the Finance Ministry yesterday. (Ha'Aretz)

6. ARAB STATES GIVE GENEROUSLY TO INTIFADA FUND

Several Arab countries announced during a meeting in Cairo this week that
$653 million in donations to fund the Palestinian uprising has been received
out of the $1 billion recently pledged at the Arab League summit in Cairo.

The "Al-Quds intifada" fund was established on the initiative of Saudi Arabia
to aid the Palestinians in their fight against Israel and to expand the
Islamic presence in Jerusalem, especially on the Temple Mount.

Arab finance ministers gathered in a closed-door session in Cairo listed the
newest donations as follows: Algeria $30 million, Yemen $10 million, Jordan
$2 million, Qatar $50 million, Oman $10 million and Sudan $1 million.
Earlier, Saudi Arabia had donated $250 million, Kuwait $150 million and the
United Arab Emirates $150 million.

7. ABU MAZEN ON JERUSALEM AND THE REFUGEES

In an article published by the London-based pan-Arabic daily Al-Hayat,
Secretary-General of the PLO Executive Committee, Mahmoud Abbas, aka Abu
Mazen revealed some details of the Camp David negotiations over Jerusalem and
the refugees. Following are excerpts from the article:

JERUSALEM

"...In Camp David... the Israelis and Americans were releasing test-balloons
regarding solutions to the Jerusalem issues.."

"In all of their proposals, they spoke of annexing more than one quarter
within the walls; they focused on the Armenian quarter, assuming that [the
annexation to Israel of] the Jewish quarter was a given."

"We categorically rejected all of these proposals, and so they dropped, the
bomb of their demand for sovereignty over the Al-Haram [the Temple Mount],
claiming that the remains of Solomon's Temple are in its square or directly
underneath the Al-Haram Al-Sharif itself. They also demanded praying
privileges in the Al-Haram for a set number of people per day or per week."

"We rejected this as well, but we agreed that they could pray next to the
[Wailing] Wall, without acknowledging any Israeli sovereignty over it. We
relied on the resolution of Britain's 1929 Shaw Commission. The Commission
acknowledged that the Wall belongs to the Muslim Waqf, while the Jews are
allowed to pray by it as long as they do not use a Shofar." (1)

"After the summit they demanded, through mediators, to establish a small
synagogue in Al-Haram's square and said that they would be satisfied with
that. When their proposal was rejected, they proposed that a Muslim state
establish an installation on Temple Mount, part of which would be used by the
Jews as a synagogue. However, we rejected this proposal as well."

"Afterwards, they proposed that the sovereignty [over the Temple Mount] be
[given] to God and that neither side demand proprietorship. We rejected this
proposal because God is sovereign of the Universe in its entirety; why, then,
should His sovereignty be established specifically in this case? In fact,
they wanted to establish it specifically in this case so that the sovereignty
would return to them, since they, in their view, are the closest to God out
of all the world's nations [i.e. 'the Chosen People']."

"Israel operates in such a way in order to indicate to its adversary or enemy
that any demands of it are futile... it tries to cause its enemy or adversary
to doubt his own rights and his ability to achieve them..."

"Some believed that erasing the [Israeli] 'redline' or 'taboo' on the issue
of Jerusalem is a victory for us... the truth is that Israel has no objection
to opening up taboo issues in order to feel the other side's pulse. Thus,
they create an impression that it is Israel that makes concessions and
demonstrates flexibility, so that the other side is expected to answer in
kind and begin the process of compromising..."

"Therefore, whatever achievements we may gain [by the erasing Israeli
taboos], we will end up the losers, because it is merely a negotiating
maneuver which cannot be perceived as a [Palestinian] victory or
achievement..."

"Our position on the issue of Jerusalem is simple: Jerusalem is part of the
territories occupied in 1967 and, hence, Resolution 242 applies to it.
Jerusalem must return to our sovereignty and we will establish our capital on
it. We have no objection that East and West Jerusalem will be open to one
another and cooperate in municipal activities."

THE REFUGEE PROBLEM

"The issue of the refugees was at least as important as the Jerusalem issue,
and judging by the results, maybe even more important and difficult. We
encountered, and will encounter in the future, fierce resistance on this
subject from the Israeli government, because the bottom line is that [the
return of refugees] means altering the demographic character [of Israel] that
the Israelis hope to preserve. In addition, recognition by Israel of the
existence of a refugee problem entails an acknowledgment of Israel's
responsibility for this humanitarian tragedy."

"The refugee issue is an Israeli taboo and Barak's foremost redline. This is
the most prominent issue on which there is an Israeli consensus: left, right
and center, religious and secular, new immigrants and old. Therefore, all the
doors to this difficult problem are locked. [In Israel's view] the Refugee
Problem is an Arab and international affair in which Israel does not have the
slightest interest. This is the Israeli rhetoric as we see, hear, and read in
all their media and in their leaders' statements."

".The Israelis say how the Palestinians left their homeland of their own
volition and after a call [to leave] by Arab and Palestinian leaders, who
wanted to annihilate Israel."

"If compensation is needed, Israel will be delighted to put up an
international fund. It is even ready to participate in this fund in order to
settle the refugees - outside of Israeli territory, of course - but Israel
also states that there is a tragedy that is parallel to that of the
Palestinian refugees: the tragedy of the Jewish [immigrants] from Arab
countries. Israel claims that the international compensation should include
these people and that the money should be divided equally between the
Palestinians and the Jews."

"We, on the other hand, claim the following: paragraph 2b. of Resolution 242
says that 'achieving a just settlement for the refugee problem' is necessary.
There is no UN resolution dealing with the Refugee Problem other than General
Assembly Resolution 194 from 1949 that states 'compensation should be paid
[...] for those who choose not to return.' The right of return has priority
and whoever does not wish it, may demand compensation. It is noteworthy that
the US kept bringing this resolution up each year until it was nicknamed the
"American baby resolution."

"Testimony by Israeli new historians prove that the main reason for the exile
of the refugees was the premeditated massacres committed by the Zionist
organizations in order to empty the land of its inhabitants..."

"Compensation should be paid by the Absentee's Property Fund that was founded
by Israel in 1949 in order to invest the money of the Arab absentees whose
property was stolen. Therefore, compensation should go to those who wish to
return as well: compensation for the use of their lands and for their
suffering for fifty years and more. Naturally, this compensation should also
go to the refugee-hosting states: Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, and
the PA."

When we entered the details of the number of refugees, the Israeli side
claimed that no more than 150 thousand refugees left their homes. However, we
confronted them with official international, and even Israeli, data.
According to UN figures, the number of refugees who left their homes [in
1948] was 950 thousand, while official Israeli circles set the number at 750
thousand. Whatever the real number may be is irrelevant, since the question
relates to the principle and the right.

It is noteworthy in this matter, and this is also what we clarified to the
Israelis, that the Right of Return means a return to Israel and not to the
Palestinian State. When we talk about the Right of Return, we talk about the
return of refugees to Israel, because Israel was the one who deported them
and it is in Israel that their property is found." (2)

Endnotes:

(1) Although the violence erupted in August 1929, the Shaw Commission
submitted its report in March 1930, and recommended an International
Commission of Inquiry, which in its turn submitted its own report in December
1930. This report declared the Muslim Waqf as the proprietor of the Wailing
Wall and stated that Jewish prayer arrangements should be in accordance with
the status quo. The Ottoman status quo prohibited the use of the Shofar by
the Jews.

(2) Al-Hayat (London-Beirut), November 23, 2000 part I, November 24, 2000
part II. (MEMRI)

8. SPECIAL NOTICE: FOR PUBLICATION AS A LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Our cousins, the Cohens, have suffered a tremendous physical and emotional
ordeal. Three of their seven children were critically injured in the bus
bombing in Kfar Darom on November 20th. Their oldest daughter Orit, 12, lost
a foot, their daughter, Tehillah, 8-, lost both legs, and their son, Yisrael,
7 lost a leg.

We thank God that they are alive.

Although they wish they could manage on their own, they can not and this
despite government assistance. They need our help. The three children will
need long-term medical care. Their home will have to be reconstructed to
accommodate the children's limited mobility. They anticipate a huge amount of
extra expenses. Difficult though it is to ask for financial help from friends
and relatives, the immediacy of the Cohens' overwhelming crises compels us to
ask you to open your hearts to help them get through this nightmare.

An account has been opened in the name of Noga and Ofir Cohen:
Bank Mizrahi #: 20
Branch #: 426
Account #: 071010

Tax exempt receipts in Israel, the US and Canada will be available

Thank you for your empathy.

Annika & Uri Schwarz
Hagefen 54/5, Efrat. Israel
001-972-2- 9931212
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