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Rabin Survives
Knesset Test
Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Rabin government comfor-
tably survived its first test
in the Knesset, defeating a
/ series of no- confidence mo-
tions by a vote of 59 to 48.
With the survival of the
• governments a foregone con-
clusion, interest during the
,voting centered around the
vote of the United Torah
Judaism party.
The three of its four mem-
,> bers who belong to Agudath
Yisrael absented themselves
• from the vote, even though
Lone of the motions had been
presented by their fourth
I> colleague, Rabbi Avraham
Ravitz. Rabbi Ravitz was ac-
) ting on the orders of the
Degel Hatorah sage, Rabbi
Eliezer Schach.
Political observers said the
— vote signaled the effective
split of United Torah
Judaism into its constituent
parties, Agudah and Degel.
It also indicated the severe
weakening of Rabbi
Schach's authority as the
▪ primary political leader of
the haredi, or Orthodox,
community. His loss of in-
fluence over Agudah comes
after the Sephardi Shas par-
ty, which he had helped
found, joined the Labor co-
- alition against his express
' orders.
- The motions in the
Knesset dwelt mainly on the
government's announced
cuts in housing in the ad-
ministered territories.
Moshe Katsav of the Likud
charged that the United
States had "helped Labor
get elected and now you're
paying them back."
Rafael Eitan of Tzomet,
which despite Labor's efforts
did not join the coalition,
said Mr. Rabin's distinction
,between "political" and
"security" settlements was
meaningless. Every set-
tlement built in Israel since
the beginning of the state
was political, he said.
2 On behalf of the National
Religious Party, Hanan
'Porat asserted that the Jew-
ish settlement drive was
"unstoppable" and added
that this government would
go down in history as a
shame to the nation for hav-
ing tried to stop it.
- In response, Mr. Rabin
) lashed out at the Likud for
criticizing him for favoring
"land for peace." Likud, he
said, had been the party
‘3 "that returned every grain
I of sand in Sinai" in return
for peace with Egypt. The
premier noted that many
thousands of homes would
continue to be built.
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