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April 20, 1990 - Image 42

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intifada has made him par-
ticularly popular among
center-right voters who
might float from the Likud
in his direction.
Peres, on the other hand,
was recently voted Israel's
`most hated public figure,'
primarily because the Likud
has succeeded in branding
him as an opportunist with
dangerously dovish views.
Peres has failed to win in
four successive national
elections, and many Labor
activists believe that he
would fare no better in a fif-
th try.
Rabin also appears to be
better situated to set up a
government of national uni-
ty. Peres is roundly disliked
by the Likud leadership,
which blames him for bring-
ing down the coalition and
for undercutting Prime Min-
ister Shamir in his dealings
with foreign governments.
Moreover, Peres is seen as
too impatient regarding the
peace process.
Like Peres, Rabin is com-
mitted to the peace process,
but he has privately argued
that Labor can live with a
government of national uni-
ty, provided that there is
some movement, however
slow, toward talks with the
Palestinians.
This inch-by-inch approach
is preferred by Likud
leaders. So, too, is Rabin's
evident willingess to coop-
erate with Prime Minister
Shamir, which they contrast
with Peres' insubordination
during his tenure as foreign
minister in the previous uni-

ty government, between
1986-88.
"Peres is a great number
one man — creative, intel-
ligent and imaginative,"
says Matti Golan, author of
a biography of the Labor
leader. "His problem is that
he doesn't know how to be a
loyal number two. Rabin is
just the opposite. He's an
excellent number two man,
and a terrible number one."
Whatever failings Rabin
may have as a leader, he
may very well feel forced to
make a run for the top job.
For one thing, at 67, he is
nearing the end of his ca-
reer. For another, unseating
Sl'imon Peres would be
sweet revenge.
For his part, Peres is well
aware of a potential
challenge. At a closed party
forum last week, he com-
plained that he was being
"stabbed in the back," and,
although he refused to men-
tion any names, the in-
ference was clear.
"He wasn't talking about
Shamir," says a Labor MK
identified with the Peres
camp. "And I doubt very
much if he was talking about
Rabbi Schach, either."
A full blown confrontation
between Rabin and Peres is
something that Laborites
dread. "We still haven't
forgotten what happened the
last time, or how much it
cost the party," says the
Labor MK. "If Rabin and
Peres fight it out in public
again, no matter who wins,
the party loses." 0

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