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LARRY DERFNER ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT W hile the world con- demns Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu as the new Herod of the West Bank settlements, the opin- ion coalescing in Israel is that on settlements, he is all talk and no action. The growing consensus is that the Rabin-Peres government, for all its dovish politics and verbal jousting with the settlers, actu- ally did a lot more toward solid- ifying their preserice than has the current, relatively hawkish regime. The other irony is that at the same time they built up settle- ments, Rabin and Peres man- aged to stay in the world's good books, while Mr. Netanyahu, sup- posedly a master of political pub- lic relations, does precious little in the territories yet attracts the world's enmity. Settler leaders and others on Mr. Netanyahu's right have been raising this point, but so have the media and opposition figures like Knesset Member Ehud Barak, the Labor Party's de facto leader. Despite the limited freeze on settlement construction imposed by the Rabin-Peres administra- tion, the Jewish population in the West Bank and Gaza grew from roughly 100,000 to 140,000 dur- ing its term. Massive building projects were undertaken in the settlements near Jerusalem, and in the Orthodox settlement of Kiryat Sefer. The previous government also built expensive, well-appointed bypass roads in the West Bank to allow settlers to avoid driving through Palestinian areas. By in- creasing security for Jewish res- idents, these roads inadvertently increased the marketability of many smaller, isolated settle- ments — the ones the Rabin- Peres government probably would have liked to give up. What has the Netanyahu regime done during its seven months in office? A recent head- line in the Jerusalem Post read, "PM: Our answer to terror — build and settle." At the funeral of Ita and Ephraim Tsur, shot by Palestin- ian terrorists near their home in the West Bank settlement of Beit El, Mr. Netanyahu pledged, "We are staying here. We will build I here; we will live here." Words are one thing, but facts on the ground are another. Pin- chas Wallerstein, chairman of the Yesha (Judea, Samaria and Gaza) Council, has charged that delays to new construction im- posed by the Netanyahu govern- ment — more specifically, by Defense Minister Yitzhak Mordechai — have caused a stag- I nation in the settlements unlike anything seen in 20 years. A few days after the drive-by murders near Beit El, Mr. Mordechai was challenged by an Israel Television reporter on why this government delivers less in the settlements than did its pre- decessor. "I'm sure you are mis- taken," Mr. Mordechai replied, "and time will prove this out." Hebrew University Professor Amiram Goldblum, who heads Peace Now's "Settlement Watch," veered from the emerging con- sensus on which government was more helpful to the settlements' growth. "Most of the new hous- ing completed in the settlements during the Rabin-Peres govern- ment was begun under the