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West Bloomfield • Area Novi, Northville, Farmington Hills • Area Troy, Bloomfield, Rochester • Area Canton, Livonia, Plymouth • Area Sterling Heights, Utica, Warren • Area 39800 14 Mile Road at Haggerty Ph: (810) 669.0330 30854 Orchard Lk. Rd. at 14 Mile Ph: (810) 626-4313 39253 Grand River in Pepper Square Ph: (810) 478.3133 6046 Rochester Road in Venus Plaza Ph: (810 )879-1010 42775 Ford Road in Canton Corners Ph: (313)981-7400 37130 VanDyke in Crossroads Center Ph: (810 )795.1500 F EBRU ARY kept Yassir Arafat in power on Is- rael's doorstep. MK Benny Begin threatened to leave the Likud if the party became too conciliato- ry. MK Ariel Sharon said that if the Likud accepted the Oslo Ac- cord, "it would no longer have the right to exist." MK Tsachi Hanegbi, one of Mr. Netanyahu's closest Likud allies, said what was taking place in the party was "not a change in ide- ology, only a change in tactics." Shortly before the Rabin as- sassination, Mr. Hanegbi said that with Mr. Netanyahu as prime minister, Israeli forces, not the Palestinian police, would re- spond to Hamas terror — "whether with commandos or the Air Force or helicopters or ground troops." An absolute ban on remarks such as those appears to be part of the "change in tactics" Mr. Hanegbi speaks of. The Likud is trying to present itself as a moderate party that can do more than "just say no." Mr. Netanyahu, dogged by the charge that he has no alternative for peace, promises to unveil a de- tailed alternative soon. One problem the Likud took a fairly decisive step toward solv- ing was the lack of unity and mul- tiplicity of electoral choices on the right. The Likud reached an agreement with the Tsomet (Crossroads) Party to run as a bloc in the elections. As part of the pact, Tsomet leader MK Rafael Eitan withdrew his candidacy for prime minister and accepted the No. 2 spot behind Mr. Netanyahu on the Likud-Tsomet list. This left only MK David Levy, who broke away from the Likud to form his own party, as a chal- lenger to Mr. Peres and Mr. Ne- tanyahu for the premiership. However, a charedi candidate, possibly United Torah Judaism MK Avraham Shapira, may yet join the race. It was debatable whether Mr. Eitan's withdrawal from the prime minister's election would help Mr. Netanyahu. It was like- wise debatable whether the Likud-Tsomet marriage of con- venience would help the two par- ties. Professor Avraham Diskin, a Hebrew University political sci- entist, said the merger would have "no significant influence." He noted that right-wing parties fell back in the Knesset after they joined forces in the 1965 elections, but gained strength after they took on yet new partners in the elections of 1973. While Mr. Netanyahu and the Likud experimented with new di- rections, Mr. Peres and the Labor Party were confident they had a strong hand, and said they would keep playing it. "If Labor's theme in the 1992 elections was, 'Israel is waiting for Rabin,' the theme in this election will be, 'Israel is continuing with Peres. 0 FLUSH 61