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These range from partici- pation in mainstream politics to convincing businessmen in New York to display the cres- cent alongside the menorah and Christmas tree. In Los Angeles, a group is working on "minority jurisprudence," which involves interpreting Islamic texts so that Muslims can make religious conces- sions in order to adapt to American cultural norms. The effect of any clash in the United States between mainstream and radical Is- lam is likely to reverberate throughout the Middle East. Nowhere does this clash have more far-reaching im- plications than Egypt, the largest, most powerful and most populous Arab state and the only country in the region to have signed a peace treaty with Israel. Islamic radicals have been staging attacks on both local and foreign targets in Egypt for almost a year and hun- dreds of militants and secu- rity forces have been killed in clashes, mostly in Upper Egypt but increasingly in Cairo itself. Tourism, which brings in $4 billion a year, the largest single source of Egypt's for- eign currency earnings, is re- ported to have been virtually shut down since a sustained campaign was launched against tourist targets last August. According to reports from Cairo this week, Iranian lead- ers gave the go-ahead for the Islamic radicals to launch an all-out assault designed to destabilize and topple the Egyptian regime of President Hosni Mubarak. The source said Iran's lead- ers calculate that the over- throw of the Egyptian government will create a domino effect, undermining all the neighboring secular Arab regimes, already pene- trated by Islamic movements, and destroying the Middle Meanwhile, Israeli officials hope the Clinton administra- tion will not repeat the mis- takes of the past and will abandon what Martin Kramer, associate director of Tel Aviv University's Center for Middle East Studies de- scribes as "the myth that there are good fundamental- ists and bad fundamental- ists." The American-born Dr. Kramer, an expert in Islam- ic movements, believes U.S. policy makers erred in as- suming that popular Islam- ic movements might evolve democratically, that geo- graphically divergent move- ments were ideologically diverse and that America would be able to contain fun- damentalist phenomena. "We in Israel know that movements that seem social and philanthropic can, in changing circumstances, be- come dangerous," he warned recently. ❑ Russian Oleh Stabs His Wife Tel Aviv (JTA) — An immi- grant from the former Soviet Union who had been ordered to stay away from his wife knifed her to death in Haifa as their 11-year-old son tried to stop the attack. Anatoly Zubkov, who im- migrated to Israel two years ( ago, had been ordered by police to stay away from his wife's home after a com- plaint was filed that he was beating her. Despite the order, Mr. Zubkov forced his way into the apartment early Monday morning. Seizing knives from the kitchen, he stabbed his wife, Kira, repeatedly as she lay in bed. Awakened by the noise, their son tried to pull his father away but, failing to do \ so, jumped through the ground-floor window and called the police. Officers were on the spot at the house in Kiryat Ata in Haifa Bay within minutes. They found Mr. Zubkov still standing by his wife's body, with the knives still in his hands. Anatoly had complained that his wife was having an affair with another man. After Kira filed complaints ( against her husband some weeks ago, a court ordered Anatoly to remove himself from her house and not to __nyvf co- it