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Bondy Jennifer Thomas The Courtyard 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540 ruling coalition, are now vying with each other in the Histadrut race — which can't possibly au- gur well. After last Sunday's vote, Ma- pam may well split, thus weak- ening the strength of Meretz. And if Labor boots Mr. Ramon and his two cohorts out of the party (as its Bureau effectively decided on Sunday), its strength will drop from 44 to 41 Knesset seats and support for the coalition will shrink from 61 to 58 votes — which means that the govern- ment will fall. But even if matters don't reach such a pass, beyond threatening the stability of the Rabin gov- ernment (just after a Yediot Aharonot newspaper poll found that almost 60 percent of the pop- ulation is at any rate dissatisfied with the government's per- formance), the political mael- strom has deflected attention from the peace process. So much so that even if the Gaza-Jericho agreement is con- cluded in the coming weeks, even if proves a smashing success, and even if all terrorism comes to a miraculous halt, the government will still be a house divided against itself on domestic grounds. This is not what Yitzhak Ra- bin needs right now. And the irony of all is that even if Mr. Ra- mon wins the Histadrut election, chances are that hell never car- ry out the reforms he proposes, for he's sure to be opposed tooth and nail by the bureaucrats he wants to replace. Nevertheless, clearly on a roll, the Ramon-Meretz list remains sanguine. "Well conquer the His- tadrut, reinvigorate it, and at the same opportunity defeat the Likud, as well. We'll crush it," Meretz leader Yossi Sarid promised last week. 0 Elderly Iranian Jew Executed In Teheran New York (JTA) — A 77- year-old Iranian Jew who had been imprisoned on charges of "associating with Zionism," was executed in Teheran. Different reports have different dates for the execu- tion, with some saying it took place on Feb. 24, others on Feb. 25. - It was unclear whether the execution was an act of vengeance for the killings of at least 29 Arabs in a Hebron mosque on the 25th. There was some indication that the killing of Feysollah Mechubad, a former syn- agogue shamash, or sexton, had been ordered days in ad- vance. A U.S. State Department official, who confirmed reports of the death said that "some reports from the emigre community have the execution taking place the night before the Hebron kill- ings, others after. "While we don't rule out any connection (to the Hebron murders), we don't necessarily know of one with certainty," the official said. The United States cannot protest the killing to Iran, since it has no diplomatic ties with that country. But, in a statement, the State Department did say that the act appeared to be "motivated by anti- Semitism." The statement said the United States con- siders this "a deplorable act of brutality which the entire world should condemn." The National Jewish Community Relations Ad- visory Council, which received reports on the ex- ecution, also reported that it had heard of "one confirmed arrest of a member of the Jewish community since the Hebron tragedy." Because Jews still remain in Iran, NJCRAC said, "We must be very careful about any actions affecting a Mr. Mechubad was also reportedly tortured and his body ravaged after his killing. xenophobic country like h-an." Mr. Mechubad was ar- rested on May 29, 1992, on his way to synagogue, accor- ding to a report by the World Jewish Congress. "He was thrown into Evin Prison, which is the central prison in Teheran, without any official or justified cause," the report said. He was charged with "associating with Zionism." According to the report, Mr. Mechubad's arrest and imprisonment were justified by claiming he had main- tained ties with Israel. "This was the only charge