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- WORLD, Page 41World NotesMIDDLE EASTPiecemeal Peace
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- The Middle East is never short of peace plans, only of
- peace. Last week both the Israeli government and Palestinian
- groups were engaged in heated internal discussions over the
- latest proposal for holding elections in the occupied
- territories. Forwarded by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, the
- plan loosely parallels an election scheme put forth last April
- by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir. But Mubarak's version
- includes some provisions that the Israeli leader has already
- rejected, including the participation of Palestinians in East
- Jerusalem and the exchange of land for peace.
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- West Bank leaders and the Palestine Liberation Organization
- were debating whether Mubarak's deliberate omission of any
- reference to an eventual Palestinian state was too much of a
- sop to Israeli sensibilities to warrant acceptance. They are
- also concerned because the P.L.O. is excluded from direct
- participation. For their part, four senior Cabinet officials
- could not even agree whether to acknowledge the Egyptian
- proposal, since doing so would in effect admit that the Shamir
- plan had been supplanted. Insisting his own initiative must be
- answered first, Shamir's dour response to Egypt: You agree to
- the principles of our plan, then we can discuss yours.
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