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Jun 18th
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 On behalf of the Yamin Israel Party, I extend to you my hearty  congratulations for your landslide victory.  We trust that you will regard  this victory as a public repudiation of the Oslo Agreement.  Accordingly, we respectfully urge you NOT to form a government of national unity, for that  would only prolong the Oslo covenant of death.

 We believe, especially in view of your great electoral victory, that you can form a Likud-led government of at least 64 to 66 MKs:  19 from your own party, 27 from the religious parties, 3 from the Echud Leumi, 4 from Israel Beiteinu coalition, 4 from Israel BAliya, 4 to 6 from the Center Party, 2  from Gesher, and 1 from Herut.

 Surely you realize that a national unity government will make it impossible for you to pursue coherent and resolute national polices.  Such a government will also prevent you from establishing a Commission of National Inquiry to investigate the treachery of Shimon Peres and PEACE NOW in the 1982 Lebanese War, which treachery Yamin Israel recently documented in Makor Rishon. Had you and Prime Minister Menachem Begin not been undermined by Mr. Peres, the PLO would have been destroyed.  A peace treaty would have been concluded between Israel and Lebanon.  Lebanon would be free, and the Hizbullah would not even exist.  But what is more, the Oslo or Israel-PLO Agreement, which has cost us more than 540 Jewish lives, would not have been conceived, let alone consummated.

 Finally, Mr. Prime Minister, we trust you will preserve Israel as a Jewish state, hence, that you will have the wisdom and courage to press for 
(1) an educational system that cultivates Jewish identity;
(2) amendment of the Law of Return to stop the influx of non-Jews made possible by the  paragraf "grandfather  clause"; 
(3) enforcement of the law prohibiting any party that negates the  Jewish character of the state; 
(4) multi-district elections, which will not only make Knesset members directly accountable to the voters, but will  greatly diminish the influence of Arab voters on Knesset parties  which influence is inevitable given a single nationwide district in which parties compete for every vote; 
(5) presidential nomination of Supreme Court judges  with parliamentary conformation; 
(6) a Basic Law requiring a 3/5 vote of a Knesset plenum to ratify agreements with any foreign power or entity; 
(7) a foreign policy independent of American mediation; 
(8) a homestead act to quadruple in ten years the Jewish population in Judea and Samaria; 
(9) enfranchisement of Israelis abroad; and 
(10) a Basic Law that proclaims Jewish governance as Israel  paramount and permanent national principle.

 With best wishes for your success as Israel Prime Minister, I am,  Sincerely yours, Prof Paul Eidelberg, President  Yamin Israel