The \"no negotiations under fire\" rallying cry of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon appears to be crumbling. His son Omri met last night with Yasser Arafat, and Israel Radio reports that the Prime Minister has asked Foreign Minister Shimon Peres to meet with Arafat tomorrow night. In addition, Sharon stated last night that he regretted calling Arafat \"Bin-Laden,\" and that there is no need to insult Arafat personally. The Prime Minister explained that his message to Arafat was that Israel would not return to the negotiating table “under fire.” Likud MK Yuval Shteinitz responded to this flurry of reports by condemning Israeli meetings with the PLO leader. \"Meeting with Arafat while he continues attacking and heavily inciting against the State of Israel and the residents of Yesha causes great ham to Israel, and sabotage our efforts to isolate Arafat,\" Shteinitz said.