Inconspimpus consumption. Laborites Assailed By Jewish Settlers Jerusalem (JTA) — A group of Labor Knesset members who visited the West Bank settlement of Kedumim this week found themselves in a bitter confrontation with settlers. The settlers attacked the representatives of the governing party, saying they felt like second-class citizens whose interests in the region had been delegitimized. Eli Dayan, the Knesset caucus whip, told them that while they had enjoyed a favorable status under the Ephraim Sneh: Blamed the settlers. previous government, they were now enjoying the same rights as all other Israelis. In the past, said Mr. Dayan, the government had injected billions of shekels into the territories, and in the process had deprived cities and towns elsewhere in Israel of funds they rightfully deserved. The visit by represent- atives of the Labor govern- ment was unusual, and the hostile reception they received could hardly be termed unexpected. Since taking power last year, Labor has been for- thright in its opposition to the construction of new set- tlements in the territories for political purposes — a bulwark of the strategy employed by the previous Likud government. Likud viewed the building of new settlements as a means for creating "facts on the ground" that would af- fect all future negotiations with their Arab neighbors regarding disputed ter- ritories. During the visit, Mr. Dayan asked the settlers whether they would accept the rule of the majority of Israelis on the fate of the territories. A rabbi from among the settlers who attended the meeting replied that under certain circumstances one need not adhere to majority rule. Labor Knesset member Ephraim Sneh received a predictably angry response when he told the settlers that had they not been there, negotiations with the Arabs would have been much easier. The visit to Kedumim was the third time this week that settlers in the territories heard unwelcome tidings from government officials. Earlier this week, Housing Minister Binyamin Ben- Eliezer rejected a demand that the government sub- sidize the sale of 400,000 housing units in the ter- ritories. He insisted that the units be sold on the free market, as was the case anywhere else in the country. And President Ezer Weiz- man, during another address to a group of settlers, said that they should be willing to accept the rule of the majority, even if the majority makes some deci- sions the settlers might deem unwelcome. ... ..... ....................... vnr ••• • ' . Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to pay more to get more. Take Passat GLX, for example. A true German touring sedan: comfort, luxury, and performance but without the pretentious price tag. Flawless fit and finish. Meticulous attention to detail. And a new V6 engine that can take you from 0-60 . , MPH in 7.9 seconds. 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