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.

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