Friday, lby 26, 1978 21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Forces Will Leave South Lebanon by June 13 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet decided that Israeli forces will complete their withdrawal from south Lebanon by June 13 and instructed the defense minister and chief of staff to make all necessary ar- rangements including coor- dination with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). The evacuation is scheduled to be completed three months to the day after Israeli forces invaded south Lebanon following the March 11 terrorist as- sault on the Tel Aviv-Haifa highway. It will include the six-mile deep security belt that Israeli troops continue to hold along the Lebanese border. The date of June 13 was selected on the assumption that UNIFIL by then will have just about reached its maximum authorized strength of 6,000 men, suffi- cient to prevent the return of armed Arab terrorists to the region. It was learned, mean- while, that small groups of terrorists have suc- ceeded in penetrating UN lines and are hiding out in the countryside but not attempting to enter vil- lages. In a related development, when France sent its troops to join the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon the soldiers were ordered by their superiors not to fraternize with Israelis. The Israelis were not to be trusted, they were told. But the fraternization ban isn't working here any more than it did in Ger- many at the end of World War II. In fact, French soldiers of UNIFIL who flock to Israel on leave are embarrassed by it and frankly tell their Israeli hosts that it was unfair. A French captain said, "I can see now that it was a calculated incitement. In the Middle East the only ones you can count on are the Israelis," he said. For rest and relaxation there is no place to go but Israel. It is easily reached and is a safe haven. The resort towns of Nahariya and Tiberias have excel- lent hotels and all forms of entertainment and recreational facilities. Both are close to the Lebanese border and transportation is fast and efficient. In addition to providing recreation, Israel is feeding UNIFIL. The United Na- Begin Peace Stand Called Hard Line, DMC May Quit JERUSALEM (JTA) — Three top leaders of the Democratic Movement for Change (DMC), two of them cabinet ministers, have given new impetus to mounting sentiments within the party to quit Premier Menahem Begin's Likud-led coalition gov- ernment because of its hard line stand on peace issues. The strongest attack yet on the government's policies was made by the DMC's deputy leader, Amnon Rubinstein, in a television interview Mon- day. The former law profes- sor who founded the Shinui (Change) movement after the Yom Kippur War, the original nucleus of the DMC, charged that the gov- ernment's peace efforts were in fact "anti-peace." He said the Begin gov- ernment has become "pro- gressively severe" in its positions and that the cabinet majority composed of Likud and the National Religious Party "totally ig- nored the DMC as if we do not exist." DMC leader Yigael Yadin, who is deputy premier, reacted coldly to the voices of dissent. He still maintains that the DMC can have a modify- ing effect on policy if it remains in the govern- ment. He chided Rubins- tein for expressing his views publicly before taking them up in the party's policy-making bodies. Meanwhile, a new group called "Professors for True Peace" has emerged to tions army gets most of its fresh vegetables, milk and dairy products from Israel. The friendly relations be- tween UNIFIL soldiers and Israelis are in sharp con- trast to the growing tension between UNIFIL comman- ders and the leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization. While PLO chief Yasir Arafat promised UN Secre- tary General Kurt Wal- dheim that his men would cooperate, other PLO lead- ers such as Yasir Abed Rabbo and Zahier Mouhsein have declared that the PLO does not recognize Security •Council Resolution 425 of March 19 under which''UN- IFIL was established. They warned that they would - take action against UNIFIL soldiers who attempt to pre- vent members of the PLO from carrying out their war against the "Zionist enemy." They said that while the U.S. media has given the impression of a di- vided Israel, "most Is- raelis see the Begin plan as offering more sub- stance and greater prom- ise for real peace than any proposal put for- ward by any previous Is- raeli government." The organizational lead- ers are: Burton M. Joseph, national chairman, and Benjamin R. Epstein, na- tional director, Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith; Richard Maass, president, and Bertram H. Gold, executive vice president, American Jewish Committee; Howard M. 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