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Thursday, November 5, 1998 Published at 08:43 GMT World: Middle East Israeli cabinet adjourns peace debate ![]() The Israeli cabinet will vote on the deal on Sunday The Israeli cabinet has adjourned a lengthy debate on the peace deal worked out with the Palestinians last month.
The Israeli Foreign Minister, Ariel Sharon, said he would support the accord, but a vote is not expected until after the Jewish Sabbath on Sunday. The meeting to ratify the Wye River agreement was twice postponed while Israel insisted that the Palestinian Authority provide firm evidence of the arrest of 30 Islamic militants.
Government spokesman Moshe Fogel said there was opposition to the agreement and doubts over whether the Palestinians would implement their part of the agreement, but he did not think there would be a problem passing it through the government or the parliament.
This must be done by 12 November under the timetable linked to the deal. On Wednesday, Mr Arafat said his forces would make 100% effort to arrest all 30 of the Palestinians suspected of killing Israelis. 'Shameless tactics' He avoided criticising the latest delay referring obliquely to the long and difficult road to peace. But one of his chief negotiators, Saeb Erekat, accused Mr Netanyahu of using shameless tactics to try to wreck the agreement which should have come into force this week by "inventing new agreements." "He does not want to honour anything," Mr Erekat said. The deal has already been ratified by the Palestinians.
As part of the agreement the Israelis agreed to release 700 Palestinian prisoners which Mr Fogel said would go ahead in the future exactly as timetabled.
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