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An alliance between Netanyahu's right-wing Likud Party and Labor would help alay the fears of Israel's Arab negotiating partners, who are worried that Prime Minister-elect Netanyahu will rengee on peace commitments made by Peres. Netanyahu talked tough as a candidate, but since winning the elections he has been intentionally vague about his positions. His advisers are now hinting he is ready to compromise on key issues, including Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and territorial compromise on the Golan Heights. Netanyahu's policies will be closely watched by the United States, the main broker in the peace talks. Martin Indyk, U.S. ambassador to Israel, said after a meeting with Netanyahu today that the U.S. would work closely with him to advance the peace process. During the campaign, Netanyahu said he would invite Labor to participate in his government, but he has not repeated the offer since. For now, he is conducting coalition negotiations with smaller religious, centrist and rightist factions. Netanyahu won the May 29 election by just 29,500 votes out of nearly 3 million cast. Peres didn't rule out a Likud-Labor alliance today but said Labor should wait until Likud made an offer. He said he and Netanyahu mainly discussed security issues during their one-hour meeting, including how to prevent attacks by Islamic militants and a possible troop redeployment in the West Bank town of Hebron. PLO leader Yasir Arafat declared Monday that Israel had no right to backtrack on its peace deals with the Palestinians. Syrian President Hafez Assad said the resumption of peace talks with Israel was out of the question for now, adding that Syria would wait to see what direction a Netanyahu government takes. Signaling a further move to the center, Netanyahu said he would try to base his policies on a broad consensus that exists in the public in general and on issues most critical to Israel. Asked whether he would keep Peres' promise to the Palestinians to pull troops out of most of Hebron this summer, Netanyahu said he had not made up his mind. As a candidate, Netanyahu said he would not honor Israel's commitment, and would keep troops in Hebron, the last West Bank city under Israeli occupation, for at least three more years. Zalman Shoval, a senior policy adviser to Netanyahu, said Israel's future leader would respect peace agreements already signed and not break promises made by the outgoing government. But, he said, Netanyahu will also try a new approach to peace talks with Syria, pursuing limited agreements on specific issues instead of a full peace treaty with an exchange of ambassadors, as did Peres' government. "The new Israeli government will see if there is a possibility of some sort of compromise ... which will look to incremental progress." Shoval said in an interview. On Monday, Syrian President Hafez Assad said he was ruling out negotiations with Israel until Netanyahu made his positions clear. Netanyahu has until July 20 to form a coalition government and win the backing of a majority in the 120-member parliament. Yossi Beilin, Peres' top policy adviser and a key figure in the peace negotiations with the Palestinians, said today that he believed Labor and Likud could find common ground on peacemaking. "If Netanyahu makes a respectable offer to join his government, I think it would be a mistake to turn it down outright," Beilin said. Beilin had opposed Labor-Likud alliances in the past, saying Likud only slowed down the peacemaking. However, Beilin said the situation was different this time because there was already an existing framework for negotiations. 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