The nature of the "time out" in the Middle East peace process announced by Prime Minister Ehud Barak depends on resolutions to be passed at the Arab summit in Cairo later Sunday, Danny Yatom, the prime minister's right hand man, announced.
"We are waiting for the end of the summit during the day, but there is no doubt that the nature of the 'time out' will be very closely linked to the resolutions that will be taken at the Arab summit in Cairo," Yatom, adviser to Barak on security matters, told military radio.
He gave no further details and would not be drawn on in what way the Cairo resolutions would influence the pause in the peace process.
Barak announced on national television Friday after a day in which nine Palestinians were killed in the ongoing violent unrest that Israel would take an indefinite "time out" in the peace process if the Palestinians failed to call off their uprising by the time the summit ended.
In response, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat told the summit on Saturday, as another five Palestinians were being killed and 200 wounded in clashes with Israeli troops in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, that Israel was "massacring" his people, and that the uprising would continue – JERUSALEM (AFP)
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