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- WORLD, Page 48World NotesMIDDLE EASTA Question of Rejection
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- Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir proposed limited
- elections in the Palestinian territories as a step toward
- Middle East peace. That is not how the Palestinians there regard
- it. Last week more than 80 leaders from the West Bank and Gaza
- issued a statement rejecting the proposal as "a maneuver for the
- media" designed to sidestep the Palestine Liberation
- Organization and "ignore our political legitimacy as well as our
- legitimate aspirations."
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- Elections would be acceptable, they said, only as part of
- a defined process leading toward Palestinian independence. The
- statement was also intended to remind exiled P.L.O. leaders,
- who had avoided an outright rejection of the Shamir plan in
- their dialogue with the U.S., not to squelch the uprising
- without exacting major concessions from Israel.
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- The U.S. downplayed the diplomatic damage by maintaining
- that the Shamir proposal remained "very much alive." But some
- hard-liners in Israel have rejected the election plan.
- Administration sources say the negative positions taken by the
- Palestinians and some Israelis are just part of a bargaining
- process that could yet make elections possible as part of a
- comprehensive solution.
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