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Klgharabli said "Israels .K lions arc going ihn opposite way of solving problems /IV.id Alxiessulam. a graduate student who was born and raised in Baghdad aher ins family find Itn \\ I si Bank, said III' lielieves Israelis and Pales Uhlans have different views of what pence is Then* is a big gap between the definition of .-peace between Israelis and Palestinians Ahdessaiim said There is not a common ground, no commonplace definition I still see that Israel is ignoring Palestinian self-doturminu (mil and ignoring the representatives of Palestine ll'.i . an big lies k.ides to reaching any define t nm ill peat e Kigharahh noted, however. there is a move in Arab i.o iiilrles and within Israel to recognize the .. I'.ittimn v id ea< I; other and move toward .1 peal ef 111 a n existent e There is a big movement among Israelis and Pali - ttnians wtio want to peacefully co exist, Klgharabli said "I see more people in that area who Wan! In live in peace The process of a ■ ii.mge doesn't conic t|Ul« klv ‘sis pessimistic I'e.-iing 1 nines front the fact that tile government . ' itltn.i!htlg Isr.tel is tint looking for peace 'I bis ; eminent IS not a part of these people ■Israeli Prime Mine ter Yitzhak Shamir's held , .tie statu e toward PaleslitM' isiontratv to the at iiiiidt of many Israeli a w -, Klgharabli said Phil Zut kerman. t o-dinn tor of the Jewish Stu dent I boon. agrees then* is a gap between the alti to j. S of the Israeli goveminent and some ol the 1 it iz.cn » P< aie movements among Jews within Israel itc hiding protests against the Israeli occupation I ihi Uoi Bat » .ire comm<>ri iM.curnmr.es II d kermati. who also sees little reason to he . Ip 11 mist is itKiut tile talks sc* nation > at' always a step in the right di rer hill! fie said f ile (.it t that Aral) countries ate going lo sit down with Israel is a good sign, tin! 11 doesn't . - > Ue Shamir is in a peaceful frame of mind \ peaceful resolution to the Aral) Israeli con diet calls lor both countries to compromise, Klgharabli and Zuckutman said I would like to see an end to Israeli settle ments m the West Bank and an end to the Arab tiov< oil of Israel, economically and politically. Zut kerman said "There needs to be a mutual re sper t As an American Jew, I'm willing to say ■Palestine, yes.1 but I need to hear them say Isr.i el. \ es Klgharabli also sees mutual respect and rta.og nit 1 ;i as the only hope lor a peaceful future Pi .e. ■ doe .n l 1 nine by hoping lor it, but rather by working for it by being willing to pay the prii 1 !,ii it,' Klgharabli said I'he price lor 1, . lor Israel, is to give up Ca/a and the West Bank I he Palestinian price is to recognize Isra : j'h.irybli I.o V moved from the West Batik Klbvu after the V\ I >a\ War ol I'M. .0 wo h e l capture.! t. West Bank But Ke w 1 1 In allowed to return and live there now he s.o.i Klgharabli pi.ms to live tn the United States in : : llcte-lv, fe.lt '.. in W . . Id . ke : ' Palestinian state to go home So " Leaders urge Arabs, Israelis to end old feuds MADKHJ, Spain (API President Bush and Mikhail Gorbachov urged Middle Last antago nists on the eve of a historic poace conference to pul aside .me:Hint feuds and "m l responsibly with groat understanding " Israel and Palestin ians made last-minute declarations of good in tentions A senior Palestinian official signaled now flexibility on Tuesday, endorsing negotiations for autonomy within the occupied territories, as Israel has demanded, rather than immediate statehood And Israel said i! would participule in the talks despite attacks on ils soldiers in Lebanon and on settlors in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. “Let's jus) open the conference and start working," Gorbuchov said al a joint news con ference with Hush at the Soviet Embassy Promised Bush We are here to he a catalyst There was an air of suspense and anticipa tion as the world awaited the lirst M ideas! peace conference in nearly two decades and the first-ever .direct, formal negotiations among Israel and all her Arab neighbors, including the Palestinians Bush and Gorbachev, cosponsors of- the c on (creme, will convene the meeting on Wednes day The actual negotiations, il they stay on truck, could stretch into months or even years Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir has offered the Ai.ib nations peace after -1,1 years ol conllict, but has ruled out relinquishing tern lory The Arabs are insisting that thev recover the West Bank, tIn/a and the Golan Heights, winch lsrai'l won in the l‘)i>7 six-dav war Shamir has also offered limited self-rule tur Palestinians who in a polit y shift seem to he edging away from demands of irnmudiate state hood Shamir, arriving in Madrid, said Israel would partic ipate in the conference despite at tacks this week on its soldiers in Lebanon and Us settlers in the West Bank Three Israeli sol dters and two Jewish settlers were killed. ' Some might have expected that in the face of this terror Israel would not attend the con ference," Shamir said ' But despite this vio lence, our quest for peace is unrelenting ” In Beirut, meanwhile, a rocket fired from a hillside blasted the wall of the U S Emlwssy compound. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Iranian and Arab radicals had promised to attack targets of the United States and others involved in the peace c onferonce In Madrid. Luisal Husseini, loader of a group of advisers accompanying the Palestinian dele gation, said the Palestinians hoped to secure an agreement for autonomy within Israeli oc cuplod territories as a stepping stone to an in dependent stale That state, he added, would later join in a confederation with Jordan Israel rejects the idea of an independent Pa! estmian state, but agrees to the idea of Pales tinian cnnfcdetation with Iordan with whom the Palestinians are partic iputiog in a joint del egation in Mach id r WANTED Student Volunteers for UO Preview Day (an open house for prospective students and their families) Saturday, November 16,1991 Interested students should call the Office of Admissions, 346-3201 by November 11. V.