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Mob Mentality Takes Violent Upper Hand The Knesset's rhetoric has led to fighting in the streets and charges of facism. LARRY DERFNER ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT T he campaign for the Octo- ber 1996 elections hasn't even started yet and al- ready Prime Minister Ra- bin and some of his ministers are getting beefed-up protection from the Shin Bet and police. The right-wing's anti-government protests have gone up a notch in violence and disruptiveness over the past couple of weeks, giving rise to worries that the Israeli "street" may become engulfed in fury as the army pull-out from the West Bank advances and the election looms nearer. On the night of the Knesset's passage of the Oslo II Accord, thousands of protesters gathered outside the Knesset, and a few broke through police lines and jumped up and down on Mr. Ra- bin's car. One Kach member was ar- rested when he ripped off the ve- hicle's hood ornament; police said he told them, "If we can get to the ornament [on Rabin's car], we can get to Rabin." A few posters at the demonstration showed Mr. Ra- bin in an SS uniform. Protesters also threw stones at the car of Housing Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer. A few peo- ple in the crowd tried to reach into the car and attack Mr. Ben- Eliezer, but he got out of there unharmed. Some days later, when Mr. Ra- bin appeared at "The Event," a festival for immigrants from the United States and other English- speaking countries, he was shout- ed down for about 10 minutes by hundreds of people in the crowd. One man rushed at Mr. Rabin, and the prime minister's body- guards wrestled him away. During the "Salute to Jerusalem" parade, I ,ikud Knes- set Member Tsachi Hanegbi com- mandeered a sound system and drowned out the proceedings with a harangue of Mr. Rabin as the prime minister sat among digni- taries. Mr. Hanegbi's tirade went on for five minutes until police pulled the plug on him. Until now, the right-wing's protests have been marked by verbal violence against the gov- ernment, as many in the crowds have chanted, `Rabin is a traitor," and, "Rabin is a murderer." Leaders of the right always condemned these attacks, and they condemned the physical at- tacks on Mr. Rabin and Mr. Ben- Eliezer. Despite these disclaimers, the climate of vio- lence at anti-government demon- strators grows hotter. Mr. Rabin says he is unfazed. "I am not afraid personally," he said. "I will not run away and they will not silence me." He blamed the Likud for creating an atmosphere that made such vi- olence inevitable. "Lithe Likud] cannot wash its hands of this and claim it has nothing to do with it," the prime minister maintained. "The Likud spews such extreme language, the likes of which has not been heard for a very long time. It's enough to hear the sort of speech- es its leaders deliver in the Knes- set, and the rhetoric they utter in rallies and meetings ... to know who is behind what is happen- ing!, Histadrut union leader Haim Ramon and rebel Labor figure added, "The problem is not the various little hoodlums who do WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE AP/EYAL WARSHAVSV THURSDAY November 2 5th graders - Fifth Grade Fun 6th graders - The Pre-Mitzvah Adventure • • Clinical Teaching • Testing/Evaluation • Therapeutic Tutoring 545-6677 • 433-3323 138 LYNNE MASTER, M.Ed Owner, Director Oak Park Bloomfield Hills Larry Paul makes FURNITURE NEW. Custom, Restoration, Lacquering. Refinishing of new or old furniture, antiques, office furniture, pianos. For Free Estimates, (810) 681-8280 Activists distributedoosters of Mr. Rabin in an SS uniform