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policy debate" about new
settlements in the West
Bank for incoming Soviet
Jews.
"Our diplomats and offi-
cials," stated the Forward,
"are happy to meet with
most of the emirs and ty-
rants of the Middle East,
right up to Hafez al-Assad (of
Syria), but since resigning
the defense ministry at the
end of the Lebanon war, Mr.
Sharon has remained per-
sona non grata in Washing-
ton, though he has continued
to win important posts in
freely elected Israeli
governments for most of the
years since then."
Mr. Sharon is also the sub-
ject of a generally un-
favorable cover story in this
week's Jerusalem Report,
entitled "The Man Who
Would Be King." Leslie
Susser, a senior writer for
the Israeli newsmagazine,
notes that Mr. Sharon is
"the undisputed leader of
the radical right," has a
"terrible temper" and
discards associates after ex-
ploiting them.
. Reviewing Mr. Sharon's
career in Israel's army, Ms.
Susser recalls that Prime
Minister David Ben-
Gurion's "soft spot" for the
maverick general changed
radically when the military
man developed a habit for
distorting orders.
The prime minister once
greeted his general with this
reprimand, "Nu, Arik, have
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