text for ``CNN19981108.1300.0297''article ``CNN19981108.1300.0297'' CNN19981108.1300.0297 NEWS STORY 11/08/1998 13:04:57.36 The Israeli government says it's expecting the Palestinian authority to formally outlaw the military wings of the Islamic Jihad and the militant group Hamas. That's in response to Friday's suicide bombing in Jerusalem. Jerrold Kessel reports. Reporter: Jerusalem police dogs sniff for bombs -- part of heightened security after the radical Islamic Jihad group which took responsibility for Friday's market attack threatened to repeat their attempt to kill israelis and scuttle the new land-for-security accord. The Israeli cabinet, which suspended consideration of the wye agreement the moment it learnt of the market explosions, pointedly didn't meet for its usual weekly session. But defense minister yitzhak mordechai, among the agreement's most earnest supporters, said on Sunday the government will reconvene later in the week to approve the accord. In the wake of the market attack, Yasser Arafat's Palestinian police say they've arrested several dozen members of Islamic Jihad. The mood at this headquarters of the Palestinian security apparatus is relaxed. It's hoped a top-flight meeting of Palestinian and Israeli security chiefs which was held to coordinate the ongoing efforts to curb the militants will smooth the way towards putting the wye process fully back on track. A concern of the Palestinian security chiefs -- that more terror attacks could derail Yasser Arafat's objective to win back more land as committed by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu at wye. Listen, satisfying Netanyahu is not my objective. We have a national interest to stop using violence and armed struggle and terror in order to achieve national aspirations or national targets. Reporter: The Israeli prime minister, while pushing for the stepped-up joint security effort, is also talking tough, especially to his right-wing followers. He declared everything was conditional. If you fight, you get. If you don't fight, you don't get, he said. At another University, a reminder there are plenty of forces planning to undercut the agreement along with the Israeli flag, the students burned a Model of a Jewish settlement. We must remember, this speaker tells the rally, our history is written not in ink, but in blood. Jerrold Kessel, CNN, Jerusalem.