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The work by Dr. Katsch, who is president emeritus (Continued on Page 16) WASHINGTON (JTA)—At a news conference Wednesday at Blair House, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said he "accepted" the state of Israel and "normalization" of relations between Egypt and Israel, but he hedged these remarks- by saying he will not trade with Israel or start cultural relations by allowing Israeli and Egyptian journalists to visit each other's country. Sadat also emphasized that the Palestinians must be included in the peace process at Geneva. He said "a Palestinian state" must be founded that consists of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and a "corridor through Israel" between them. Sadat, who ruled out step-by-step diplomacy in favor of an overall settlement, said he had asked President Carter "to put some pressure on the Israelis" towards "establishing permanent peace." When he was asked if he had the impression Carter was ready to begin a dialogue with the Palestinians, the Egyptian president replied: "I really felt President Carter and his Administration are giving the utmost importance for solving—giving priority—tolhis problem and convening Geneva this year." Cairo radio reported that Carter had agreed to a separate state for the Palestinians and that they must be represented in Geneva. Cairo radio attributed the report to an Egyptian correspondent travelling with Sadat. The news conference at Blair House was the final event of Sadat's three-day visit to Washington. Unlike the news conference he held 18 months ago at Blair House, this conference was open to all correspondents, the Israeli and American Jewish press were admitted and raised questions. Sadat said that he had the impression "especially (after Carter) having declared a homeland" for the Palestinians that a U.S.-Palestinian dialogue "will be of great importance for President Carter when he starts formulating his policy" following his talks with other Arab leaders. Sadat was the first of the heads of five Arab countries with which Carter is to meet JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israeli sources said Wednesday that no over the next eight weeks. Leaders of Syrian forces are involved in the current fighting between Palestinian Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia also will be conferring with the Moslems and right-wing Christians in southern Lebanon. They said the offensive against Christian strongholds was being carried out by American President. units of El Fatah recruited for the purpose by the Palestinians. The Egyptian said that meanwhile Tuesday they recaptured Taibe village which had been taken "preparations" should start for the earlier by the Christians in a move that threatened Moslem positions "certain activities" that he said will at Bint Jebel. Fighting continued Wednesday in the Taibe region and take place after Carter's meetings Christian sources admitted that their situation was deteriorating. with the other Arab leaders. "The most Most Lebanese workers did not show up at their jobs in Israel important thing," he said, "is that I Wednesday. Two wounded Maronite Christian soldiers died at an have full confidence in Carter" and Israeli hospital. that "the main party" for such "fruitful Israeli sources said the Syrians are keeping a low profile in the preparation" is the United States. present fighting in order to avoid a confrontation with Israel. Sadat said that he and Carter dis- The Syrians have refrained frr/rn sending Al Saiqa, a terrorist cussed the question of Israel's bor- organization controlled by Damascus, into battle against the Chris- ders, including "reciprocal" ex- tians. One reason, the Israeli sources said, is the success the changes. Palestinians have achieved so far on their own. The Syrians have. But he rejected Carter's proposal however, been providing artillery support. Tuesday, Israeli artillery fired at "terrorist targets" in southern of possible Israeli defense points be- Lebanon. Miliary sources said a terrorist mortar position was si- yond her borders. lenced after several shells landed near Kibutz Misgav-Am. (Continued on Page 8) S. Lebanon Fight Continues 3-Week Celebration to Mark Jerusalem Reunification - 4,JE Israel will be celeberating the 10th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem from April 20 to May 12. The city, divided into Jordanian and Israeli sectors during the War of Independence in 1948, was reunited under Israeli control during the Six-Day War of 1967. Numerous events have been planned to celebrate the citys reunification. .AV,Ait - jk4 46. 17- Shown in the photograph above, are the Dome of the rock, right center, and the Al Aqsa Mosque, left. The wall in the foreground is a city wall. The Western Wall is obscured by the trees in the center.