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April 29, 1988 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-29

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Arab Vote
Is A Factor

Jerusalem — As the even
split between the left and the
right in Israeli politics con-
tinues to become more and
more fixed and unbridgeable,
the significance of the Israeli
Arab vote as a potential fac-
tor in coalition building in-
creases, said a visiting
American professor at a lec-
ture as the Hebrew Universi-
ty of Jerusalem.
Prof. Ian Lustick, author of
"Arabs in the Jewish State"
and a forthcoming book on
the Gush Emunim, spoke on
"Arab Political Mobilization."
There existed previously a
basic assumption in Israeli
society that Jews of whatever
political shading had more in
common with each other
politically than with the
Arabs, said Lustick. There-
fore, he said, there was no real
pursuit of the Arab vote by
the mainstream parties.
This began to change after
1967, with the development of
sharper divisions within
Israeli Jewish politics that
brought about a pulling away
from the center toward left
and right, resulting in a near
50-50 split in the vote. The
result, he said, is that Israeli
Jews on the left of the
political spectrum have
begun to see the possibility of
forming political alliances
with "progressive" Arab
political elements more readi-
ly than with the Jewish right.
Lustick raised the possibili-
ty of a Labor-left coalition
government that would in-
clude even the predominant-
ly Arab communists following
the next elections. This would
require, of course, that the
Arabs realize the political op-
portunities that await them,
he cautioned.
Lustick stated that growing
political influence by the
Arabs would lead to a situa-
tion within Israel that could
be described as "creeping
binationalism" in which the
Arab voice and Arab interests
would be felt much more
strongly than in the past.

Welfare System
Is 'Inadequate'

Philadelphia — Aserting
that the current welfare
system is "inadequate for
enabling the poor of America
to lead productive lives,"
delegates at the national
biennial convention of the
American Jewish Congress
voted unanimously in favor of
a resolution calling on the
Federal government to enact
legislation focusing on the
needs of the family unit.

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