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economic growth, increased unem-
ployment, and higher inflation. But
what is certain is that no Israeli elec-
tion since 1977 was decided on pock-
et-book issues, always on matters of
national security.
Regionally, the Arab world possess-
es no conventional military option to .
threaten Netanyahu's slow-down in
the implementation of the Oslo
Accords. Iraq, Iran, and Libya, are
building non-conventional threats,
but Israel's most virulent foes have
international constraints imposed
upon them. Many Arab states have
frozen or halted diplomatic and eco-
nomic relations with Israel, but all
that emerges from their quarters are
angry editorials, hollow public gather-
ings, and prominent Arab disunity.
In the present negotiations, the
Palestinians have little leverage. If they
resort to protracted violence or Arafat
declares an independent Palestinian
state, Bibi has already threatened to
keep the Oslo Accords in a chronical-
ly-ill health-care state. If Bibi accepts a
proposed double-digit withdrawal
from territories within the next several
months, he will have for the time
being, successfully silenced many
detractors except those that want the
Oslo Accords scrapped completely.
And finally, Netanyahu seems to
understand what Prime Ministers
Begin and Shamir understood so well:
retain American domination and
diminish European and Russian
involvement in Arab-Israeli negotia-
tions. When there is a U.S. president
not entirely in sync with your policies,
harness the American Jewish commu-
nity (even if splintered), gentile
sources, and the Congress to offset any
negative, Executive branch tilt.
In all fairness to the U.S. adminis-
tration's team, none of them are
inherently unfriendly to Israel. Rep.
Newt Gingrich's emphatic embrace of
Israeli negotiating policies is an assur-
ance that Al Gore, already favorably
disposed toward Israel, will like the
Republicans, do little to alienate the
American Jewish community in
advance of the year 2000 election
process. American political party
indulgence of Israel's negotiating posi-
tions drives the Arab world crazy; it
also assures Netanyahu, that if pres-
sure comes from Washington, it will
be mild at best.
Bibi has survived and for that he
deserves another A. Whether he gets
promoted or tossed from class
remains to be seen. No one is holding
him back.
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