Issue 380 - 19 Feb 1990
Last week's stormy session of the Israeli Likud party's central committee, at which the hardline prime minister, Yitzhak Shamir, was brazenly challenged by the even more hardline Ariel Sharon, may not seem to have particular immediate relevance to the Gulf. But if matters proceed as they now seem set to do, the repercussions for the region could be very nasty.
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