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We will test our demands by deeds, not declarations," said the party's second minister, Yuli Edelstein. "We will stand beside [the prime minister] with a finger on the pulse, and even if we de- cide not to leave today, that doesn't mean that this cannot change." What it all means, say some political observers, is the end of the "one-man rule" that Ne- tanyahu tried to institute after winning office by direct election. He will now have to behave "less like a president and more like a prime minister," meaning that he will be far more dependent upon his coalition partners for input and far more attendant to their political and economic de- mands. If Sharansky and Edelstein follow through on their intent to keep Netanyahu firmly under their thumbs, one result will be that key decisions about Israel's future will be made according to the perceptions and will of the party representing its newest cit- izens. As for Shas, the Sephardic Or- thodox party that's also a key Shimon Peres has called for new elections, which is a grand nonstarter. Yossi Sarid of Meretz and a number of Labor Knesset members, led by Yossi Beilin, have asked the High Court of Justice to force the attorney gen- eral to prosecute Netanyahu and Hanegbi. However, prominent le- gal commentators have assessed that the Court is unlikely to over- rule the attorney general and state attorney on their judgment of insufficient evidence. So the opposition can fight a public battle through demon- strations while continuing be- hind the scenes to woo Yisrael Ba-Aliyah out of Netanyahu's coalition. Both paths seem equal- ly unlikely to bear fruit — unless Netanyahu helps with another major political blunder. The last bottom line has to do with Netanyahu and the media. Certainly, Netanyahu's battle with the press at large, praised by the attorney general for doing its public duty, is likely to grow sharper. Recently, Israel's leading columnists came out with scathing words for the prime minister: "The Netanyahu who emerges from this story is not a criminal. He is obtuse. He is in- experienced ... Primarily, he is a charlatan," wrote Nachum Barnea in Yediot Ahronot. ❑