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December 08, 1978 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-12-08

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Friday, December 8, 1918 19

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Christians, Not Israel, Are Building Lebanon Air Strip

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Maj.
Sa'ad Haddad, commander
of the Christian militia in
South Lebanon, has sub-
stantiated Israel's denial of
claims by some Lebanese
leaders that Israel was
building an air strip in
South Lebanon and an an-
chorage on the coast. Had-
dad said these projects were
indeed undertaken, not by
Israel but by his own forces.
He claimed the air strip
was necessary because the
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Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)
has failed to re-open road
connections between North
and South Lebanon. Accord-
ing to Haddad, the roads
have been controlled by ter-
rorists since Israel's with-
drawal from South Leba-
non. He said the air strip
and a small anchorage near

Iskandrona village were
needed to prevent the isola-
tion of the Christian
enclaves.

Meanwhile, France
has promised to help
Lebanon reorganize and
develop its army which
will be supplied with

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on Statute of Limitations

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Knesset united behind
Justice Minister Shmuel
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German government Mon-
day not to permit the sta-
tute of limitations to apply
to Nazi war crimes. If the
present law is not changed,
the Bonn government will
be unable to try Nazi crimi-
nals after Dec. 31, 1979.
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itors' gallery when Tamir
spoke. The Justice Minister
said that "if the law is not
changed, people like Bor-
mann and Mengele, who
still hide somewhere in
Latin America and other
places, will be able to come
out of their hiding, lift their
heads and be immune to
German extradition re-
quests."
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is not changed, "it would not
only give retroactive im-
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murderers in the history of
the human race, but it
would also serve as an all-
national German cover to a
crime that was shared by
the entire nation from 1933
to 1945." Tamir said that
the crimes of Nazi Germany

have not been erased and
cannot be erased, and the
least present day Germany
must do is not show apathy
toward its blood-soaked
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through the entire 21/2-hour
discussion with a woman in-
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modern tanks and light
equipment. President
Valery Giscard d'Estaing
promised Lebanese
President Elias Sarkis
military and political
help needed to maintain
Lebanon's territorial in-
tegrity and national in-
dependence.
In a related development
600 Arab terrorists equip-
ped with heavy arms and
artillery are re-grouping in
South Lebanon without in-
terference from the UN
forces. It was also reported
that Syria has permitted
the establishment of two
terrorist bases on its terri-
tory to prepare for incur-
sions against Israel. Ter-
rorists who clashed with
Jordanian forces over the
weekend are believed to
have come from Syria and
were en route to Israel

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