1. Arafat clearly welcomes European involvement, for it brings closer the possibility of international intervention in the conflict, which he has sought for months. 2. The U.S. also sees no need for European involvement. 3. Arafat has reportedly also sought to broaden European involvement in the negotiations, an idea Netanyahu strongly opposes. 4. Arafat has reportedly also sought to broaden European involvement in the negotiations, but Netanyahu strongly opposes the idea. 5. Arafat has reportedly also sought to broaden European involvement in the negotiations. 6. Arafat has reportedly also sought to broaden European involvement in the negotiations and as guarantors of any agreement. 7. Bentsur also stated that Israel will have to reconsider the nature of European involvement in the peace process in the future. 8. But Israel has opposed greater European involvement, arguing that Europe is biased toward the Arabs. 9. But Netanyahu, who is here on a two-day visit, is against direct European involvement in the Mideast peace process. 10. But Israel has opposed greater European involvement, arguing that Europe is biased toward the Palestinians. |