The article offers information on the status of the Middle East peace process in the Middle East. In the third week of October 1974, U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger traveled to Cairo, Egypt, Damascus, Syria, Amman, Jordan and Jerusalem to pursue the negotiation. During their talks, terrorists raids resumed over the Israeli border, thus, Premier Yitzhak Rabin ordered the Cabinet to review its counter terror measures. Moreover, Yasser Arafat was accused by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine & General Command (P.F.L.P.) for his approval of President Anwar Sadat's decision to negotiate with Kissinger.