News Likud leader eyes unity government Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | May 10, 1996 Such a proposal would be part of an overall strategy by Netanyahu to distance himself from hardline positions and portray himself as a political moderate. It could also be an attempt to win over voters put off by the possibility of powerful Cabinet portfolios going to such hard-liners as Likud's Ariel Sharon and the Tsomet Party's Rafael Eitan. J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Marin teen travels solo to Israel to volunteer on evacuated kibbutzim Philanthropy Devastation and hope in Israel on Federation fact-finding mission Art A Jewish artist so gifted, he could even teach a stone to paint Local Voice I was shouted down for condemning Hamas in Oakland City Council Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up