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LARRY DERFNER ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT
A
s terror goes, so goes the
popularity of the right-
wing opposition. And fol-
lowing the car bombing
in Afula — in which seven Is-
raelis were blown to bits or
burned to death and over 40
more were injured — the "Na-
tional Camp" is on the rise.
Their demonstrations are no
longer occasional affairs in
Jerusalem; they've become a
nearly permanent, daily feature
at major highway intersections
around the country.
Gone is the defensiveness
that followed the Hebron mas-
sacre. Now the Likud's Bin-
yamin Netanyahu, Tsomet's
Rafael Eitan and other leaders
of the right are calling for a com-
mission of inquiry into the Mu-
, la massacre, as a sort of tit for
tat against the commission in-
vestigating Hebron.
Assessments by military of-
ficials that the Afula car bomb
was probably assembled by one
or more of the 400 returned
Hamas deportees, using skills
send ministers to such funerals,
noting that Likud government
officials used to turn them into
political rallies. But the Rabin
administration made an excep-
tion to this policy and sent
Deputy Education Minister
Micha Goldman to give a eulo-
gy at the funeral of the Afula
victims. Mr. Goldman had to be
led away by police after some
"mourners" attacked him.
Still, the National Camp has
a fundamental problem —61 of
the 120 Knesset members be-
long to Labor, Meretz and the
Arab parties, giving Mr. Rabin
a bare but unshakable majori-
ty until the November 1996
elections.
No matter, says Ron Nach-
man, a Likud Knesset member
and mayor of the large West
Bank settlement of Ariel. "The
people will bring down this gov-
ernment," he maintained. "Peo-
ple have no personal security,
the mood in Israel is so terrible,
but once they see that there is
an alternative, then public opin-
Photo by AP/Dave Cau lkin
rry
The attack in Afula and other recent acts of
Arab terrorism has strengthened those
opposed to the PLO accord.
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they learned in South Lebanon
from Hezbollah, has only
strengthened the opposition's
campaign against the govern-
ment.
The hotheads on the right
have made it nearly impossible
for government officials to speak
to crowds. Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin was booed mer-
cilessly as a "traitor" at a large
end-of-Passover picnic. He is
cursed loudly at the funerals of
terror victims.
The government does not
ion will be mobilized and the
government won't be able to
function anymore. It will have
no choice but to call new elec-
tions."
For the last two months, Mr.
Nachman has been trying to
forge a new alternative: a merg-
er of the Likud, Tsomet and Na-
tional Religious Party into one
giant right-wing force. Such a
party would end the tradition-
al backbiting in the National
Camp, provide the unity that
Israelis are looking for, and thus