By Stan Goodenough
Likud Party members will vote Tuesday for the leader they want to take
them into the next general elections, whenever those may be held.
Contending for the post is current Likud Chairman and former Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, the leader of the "Jewish Leadership"
faction of the Likud, Moshe Feiglin, and the former head of the World
Likud organization, Danny Danon.
Netanyahu - affectionately and/or derisively known as "Bibi" - is
widely expected to score a comfortable win.
Danon, a new and relatively unknown entity, is expected to lose.
Uncertainty hangs in the air over how Feiglin will do. Unlike his
opponents, he is a religious Jew who refers to God in his speeches and
campaigning - something alien to almost every other Israeli politician.
Religious leaders have hitherto been considered unelectable to the
highest office in Israel, and there is little evidence on the ground
that this has changed.
Feiglin earned his reputation by orchestrating some of the most
effective civil disobedience campaigns in Israel's history against the
disastrous and immoral Oslo Accords. So angry did he make the Israeli
left that they got him tried for treason.
He was found "guilty" of the lesser charge of sedition and sentenced to
community service.
The Jewish Leadership faction exists "to lead the State of Israel
through authentic Jewish values." While against religious coercion, it
wants "Jewish identity" to become Israel's culture. According to one
analyst, "its platform acknowledges that Torah law does not relate to
the nuts and bolts of governing a state, but rather to personal, family
and community issues."
Both Feiglin and Danon have disparaged Netanyahu as an opportunist who
keeps "moving to the left."
The former prime minister has a record of making strong promises but
being unable to withstand international pressure and so failing to keep
them.
It is also true that, during his tenure at the nation's helm, he was
hamstrung by a left and right coalition government that went out of its
way to prevent him from moving ahead.
Left wing Israelis hate "Bibi" with the same brand of vitriolic hatred
American Democrats tend to direct against US President George W. Bush.
In an article calling for Likud members to vote for him, Netanyahu
spelled out the priorities whereby he would lead Israel if returned to
the post of prime minister in the next general elections.
They are: to do everything in Israel's power to prevent Iran from
acquiring atomic weapons; prepare to face military threats from any
front, including Syria and Lebanon; take a "fresh, clear-eyed approach
to dealing with the Palestinians;" continue to strengthen Israel's
economy as Netanyahu had begun to do as Finance Minister in the Sharon
government; and reform Israel's education system.
When it comes to Israel's relations with the Bible-believing Christian
world, Netanyahu has openly, repeatedly and unreservedly acknowledged
the role played by Christian Zionists in the restoration of the land to
the Jews.
He is on record as saying that Christian Zionists are Israel's
"strongest" friends.
Feiglin and Danon have befriended individuals in the Christian Zionist
world but what their feelings are about Christian Zionism itself is
unclear.
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