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Exploring Jewish k lig
s an
responsibilities toward the e Vironmen

Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the leader of
Hamas, said cooperation between the
Palestianian Authority, Israel and the
United States was interfering with
Hamas' ability to carry out attacks.

summit with Clinton and Arafat hav-
ing divested Israel of more West Bank
land, Netanyau would find himself
divested of his government.
The NRP ministers and other
Cabinet hawks are now focusing their
efforts on the issues of security and
reciprocity that remain outstanding in
the negotiations.
They acknowledge, reluctantly, that
Netanyahu has already acceded to the
American proposal for the 13 percent
redeployment.
Last Friday, a group of 10 right-
wing Knesset members took out large
ads in the major Israeli newspapers in
which they warned the premier in an
open letter against any territorial con-
cession whatever.
"If the government decides to
undertake any further withdrawal
from the territories of Eretz Yisrael —
we will no longer be party to your
coalition," they said in the open let-
ter. "We will make every effort to
bring down the government."
Netanyahu has said repeatedly that
once his security concerns are satisfied
he will conclude the deal, despite the
political risk.
If the hard-liners persist in their
attempts to topple Netanyahu — in
order to put up their own candidate
for premier in a new election — the
government would be doomed.
As a result, politicians and analysts
are once again assessing the prospects
of a Likud-Labor unity government
being created after the redeployment
deal is finally concluded — if it is. 0

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