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Every half-houi- some 150 people filled the benches inside to watch a sound-and-light show demonstrating the green, rugged beauty of the Golan, the hardi- ness of its 13,000 Jewish settlers, and the region's value to Israel's security. Since the exhibit was mount- ed in early May, about 60,000 people have visited, said one vol- unteer. Bins are filled with mon- ey contributed to the cause. Golan mementos are on sale at four or five kiosks. After the Shavuot hol- iday, the exhibit packed up and moved to Beersheva. It will tour other major cities in Israel dur- ing the next six months. In contrast, activists in favor of trading the Golan for a peace treaty with Syria are staying off the streets. Their main effort, car- ried out by Peace Now, was a Supreme Court petition that tem- porarily blocked the 32 Golan set- tlements from using municipal funds for political activities like the mobile exhibit. While popular politicking goes on, Israeli and Syrian negotiators are getting ready to resume talks about security arrangements. Labor Knesset Member Avigdor Kahalani is preparing to submit a bill that would make it tougher to relinquish the Golan. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is trying to fight it off. The government is repeating its pledge that a peace agree- ment with Syria involving with- drawal from any part of the Golan would have to be ratified in a popular referendum. So if things ever get that far, the de- cisive factor will be Israeli pub- lic opinion. At this stage of the game, each side — those in fa- vor of keeping the Golan, and those in favor of trading it for peace — is confident it will have the people with them. At the beginning of June, Is- rael's most prominent pollster, Dr. Mina Tsemach, asked re- spondents: "Are you for or against a full withdrawal from the Golan Heights in stages, in return for full peace with Syria and suitable security arrangements?" Twenty-nine percent were "for," 58 percent "against," the rest undecided. This finding was perfectly consistent with polls over the last three years, which show Israelis going 2-1 against the government's goal of a Golan- for-peace deal with Syria. Uri Heitner, spokesman for the GOLAN page 106