"The public will determine who will be in the next government, not [Prime Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu," Tzipi Livni said in a cultural event in Kfar Saba on Saturday, in a final push before Israel goes to the polls on Tuesday.Livni said that if the public gives her the mandate, she could "force" a peace process on Netanyahu."I'll have the ability to force him to do something he really doesn't want to do - [reach] a political arrangement [with the Palestinians]," Livni said.