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Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 (338.9255 / 442.7100) (338.6666) Birmingham .... 642.7150 Weizman May Head Left-Wing Alliance Jerusalem (JTA) — Ezer Weizman, a former Likud minister of defense who is now a Labor Party member of Knesset, may soon em- bark on yet another political career: head of a left-of- Labor alignment of peace- oriented parties. Speculation about this mounted after Mr. Weizman gave notice in a television interview last week that he sees himself drifting ever farther from Labor's poli- cies. On the left, key figures in the Citizens Rights Move- ment, the Center-Shinui Movement and Mapam have been assiduously wooing Mr. Weizman as a potential vote- getter. He is one of the few men centrally involved in the Camp David accords who are still active in politics. Mr. Weizman, 67, resigned as minister of defense in 1980, charging then Premier Menachem Begin, his fellow Likudnik, with failing to implement Israel's commit- ment under the Camp David accords to negotiate in good faith for Palestinian autonomy. After that, he headed his own centrist party, Yahad, which joined the Labor Alignment to try to block Yitzhak Shamir of Likud from getting the premier- ship. Last month, his only son, Shaul, and daughter-in-law, Rachel, were killed in an automobile accident. The episode received widespread publicity because of Shaul's two-decade fight with seri- ous head injuries sustained at the Suez Canal during the War of Attrition. His son's injury had been seen as an important ele- ment in former air force Commander Weizman's "conversion" from ultra- hawk to outspoken dove. Mr. Weizman, a nephew of Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann, made it clear to television inter- viewers last week that the personal tragedy has not blunted his determination to contribute to the cause of peace, as he sees it. Specifically, he spoke out unequivocally in favor of Israel's withdrawal from the Golan Heights, within the context of far-reaching ar- rangements for demilitariza- tion and limitation of forces, if needed to achieve full peace with Syria. Labor Party Chairman Shimon Peres and his tradi- tional challenger for the par- ty leadership, Yitzhak Rabin, have both spoken against Israel "descending from" the Golan, and other Labor members of Knesset have signed a petition oppos- ing any territorial conces- sion in that strategic region. Mr. Weizman reiterated his longstanding view that both Peres and Rabin should step aside, but he did not in- dicate his own preferred candidate for the leadership of the party. A number of Laborites have announced their candidacy in recent weeks. Mr. Weizman hinted broadly that he is consider- ing quitting Labor. A polit- ical party, he explained, is only an instrument for achieving or promoting one's beliefs. If he felt another framework would be more effective, he would consider moving to it, he said. The three left-of-Labor Zionist parties have been holding talks among them- selves for some months with a view to running in the next elections on a joint ticket. Predictably, personality clashes have arisen, and br- inging in an outside figure could conceivably help over- come them. Alternatively, Mr. Weiz- man might be projected not as the head of a joint list but as a person acceptable to all three parties as their government representative. Robert Maxwell Gains Ma'ariv Tel Aviv (JTA) — Interna- tional publishing magnate Robert Maxwell has gained complete control of Ma'ariv, Israel's second-largest cir- culation daily. Mr. Maxwell, the paper's chairman and publisher, originally bought a 50 per- cent interest in Ma'ariv in 1990. His share equity now stands at over 70 percent. Dov Judkowsky, until now chairman and group editor at Ma'ariv, has been named the editor in chief. Mr. Judkowsky, who owns just over 5 percent of the paper's shares, has been de- scribed as Mr. Maxwell's representative in Israel. Mr. Maxwell also has a large stake in Israel's Rus- sian-speaking market. In March, he launched a Rus- sian-1 a n gua g e weekly, Vremya, which is affiliated with Ma'ariv.