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There is enough ministerial grumbling for Mr. Netanyahu to honestly tell Yassir Arafat — and U.S. envoy Dennis Ross — that he can't be much more flexible and still expect to win majority ap- proval for the deal. Yet, the dis- satisfaction is not so widespread as to threaten that majority if Mr. Netanyahu keeps his word about not meeting more Palestinian de- mands. Mr. Arafat is insisting that Is- rael commit to a strict timetable for withdrawal from all Palestin- ian-populated areas in the West Bank, and to an armed Palestin- ian presence at Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs. Mr. Netanyahu has refused, adding pointedly that the gov- ernment would never approve of this. Cabinet passage of the He- bron agreement as it stands, he says, will be difficult but not im- possible. 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Letting the agreement fail would mean the end of the peace process and Mr. Netanyahu has made it clear that he does not see this as an option. So 10 "no" votes in the cabinet are needed to quash the deal. Over the weekend, it had ap- peared that the two Shas (Sephardi Orthodox) party min- isters had joined the rebel side. Party spokesmen claimed that Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, Shas' spiri- tual leader and ultimate decision- maker, had changed his mind and instructed Suissa and Yishai to abstain or vote "no" because he was convinced it would leave the Hebron settlers too vulnera- ble. But Shas' chief political fixer, Knesset Member Arye Deri, ex- plained later that Rabbi Yosef had assured Mr. Netanyahu that Shas members would vote for the pact "if the terms of this agreement are not changed for the worse."