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October 30, 1998 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-30

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when Mr. Domb was asked to name
their candidate to fight Mr.
Netanyahu, he hedged. The settlers
are furious. They feel the prime min-
. ister led them down the garden path.
But they are frustrated because they
recognize that they cannot mobilize
the kind of mass support that rallied
against the 1993 Oslo accord.
A poll published in Yediot
Aharonot on Sunday found 74 per-
cent of Israelis welcoming the Wye
deal as a "good" agreement. Only 18
percent thought it was "not good."
The weekend pray-ins to block West
Bank road junctions soon petered
out into nothing more than a photo
opportunity.

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The settlers radio
station has asked
Israeli army
officers to not
implement
further land
withdrawal.

S "If you get 50 people out,"
lamented Eve Harow, a Los Angeles-
born founder of the militant Women
in Green, "you've done well. The
passion isn't there. People feel there's
no point anymore. With Rabin and
Peres, we had a replacement. Now
what are we going to do? I don't see
any viable right-wing leadership. Bibi
a, will win again. Even if the left does-
n't vote for him, the center will. We
felt he was one of ours, but he's cut
us off at the knees."
For all that, Ms. Harow, a mem-
ber of the local council in Efrat
between Bethlehem and Hebron, was
determined to fight on. "As a reli-
gious person," she explained, "I have
to show faith that something better
4 is around the corner. I have to stick
it out, but it's difficult.
"I have seven children, and I see
devastating times ahead. The
Palestinians are still committed to
the destruction of all of Israel. I see
no way around a war, not now that
they're going to have 40 percent of
the West Bank." CI

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