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"only one man who refuses
to accept the will of the
majority."
But Mr. Levy represents
more than himself and his
brother — he represents
masses of Sephardi voters
still loyal to him. The
breach could have been
mended before or after the
primaries, had Mr.
Netanyahu apologized, as
Mr. Levy requested, for his
famous "Bibigate" slander.
In January, Mr.
Netanyahu went on nation-
al television and accused
Mr. Levy — without men-
tioning his name, but the
reference was clear to every-
one - of blackmailing him
over an extramarital affair.
Mr. Levy was a man "sur-
rounded by criminals,"
using "Mafia tactics," hiring
people to break into his
office and wiretap his con-
versations, Mr. Netanyahu
charged.
He took his complaint to
the police, and in the four
months since it was filed,
investigators have turned
up no evidence to support
Mr. Netanyahu's accusa-
tions.
Since the primaries, Mr.
Levy has said that he would
forgive all and become once
- • again a good Likud soldier if
Mr. Netanyahu would apol-
ogize for his accusations.
"It's an irrelevant issue,"
Mr. Netanyahu likes to say,
before changing the subject.
The beginning of Mr.
Levy's ouster from the
Likud establishment came
in last year's party conclave,
which preceded the national
election. Again, he finished
second to the party leader,
Yitzhak Shamir, but ahead
of Ariel Sharon in the race
for Likud chairman.
In the panel elections to
choose the Knesset list,
however, the dominant
"Shamir-Moshe Arens
camp" teamed up with the
"Sharon camp" to push
nearly all of Mr. Levy's peo-
ple off the list. Mr. Levy
never blamed Mr. Sharon,
who, after all, was only try-
ing to better his own posi-
tion, which is considered
fair play.
He blamed the Shamir-
Arens wing — now sub-
sumed by the all-powerful
"Netanyahu camp" — which
gained nothing for itself
from the deal, but only suc-
ceeded in removing Mr.
Levy as a threat to their
leadership.
Mr. Levy has not spoken
of ethnic discrimination in
his fight with Mr.
Netanyahu; neither has he
spoken of leaving the party.D
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