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Saad Haddad foiled four potential acts of ter- rorism against Israel last weekend. It has been learned, meanwhile, that all of the Palestinian and left-wing Lebanese groups in south Lebanon are under the command of a PLO official, Col. Jah ISmayil. In another develop- ment, villagers from south Lebanon demon- strated at the "good fence" at Metulla to de- mand more Israeli aid in the struggle against the Palestinians and Syrians. Meanwhile, with interna- tional and domestic criti- cism of Israeli raids into south Lebanon increasing, INVITATIONS Thousands of satisfied customers CALL THE ROTT BROS MARTY CY SHEL Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. 20%0, 255- 1540 17534 W. 7 MILE, DETROIT Call Barbara LICENSED BY MICH. DEPT. OF STATE POLICE 968-5080 FREEDOM CLEANERS 24681 Coolidge at 10-Mile 545-1300 QUALITY DRY CLEANING Coffee MUG l'eat with each new incoming '10°' order. While They Last! Open Weekdays & Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Same day cleaning on request Premier Menahem Begin is scheduled to meet this week with top Cabinet members to reassess the govern- ment's policy. In Jerusalem, the ministerial defense com- mittee meeting on the situ- ation on Southern Lebanon, scheduled for Tuesday, was postponed at the last min- ute, at the request of De- fense Minister Ezer Weiz- man. Weizman -reportedly argued that if the situation in Southern Lebanon were now discussed at this level, the Israel Defense Forces' operational activity would become a subject for a public controversy. Speaking before the Knesset Security and Foreign Affairs Commit- tee Tuesday, Weizman defended the army's op- erations in Southern Lebanon, and reportedly won wide support from the committee members. South Lebanon was rela- tively quiet Sunday despite some sporadic firing and shelling from Palestinian terrorists that erupted six hours after a ceasefire went into effect at 5 a.m. local time. However, last week an Is- raeli army officer, Lt. Ab- raham Chen Babayoff, was killed and two other Israeli soldiers were injured during a raid against a terrorist base in south Lebanon. On Wednesday, U.S. Am- bassador Andrew Young unleashed a bitter attack at the UN on Israeli strikes in South Lebanon, charging the "slaughter of innocent people through random vio- lence." But Young, who ad- dressed the Security Coun- cil debate on the situation in South Lebanon, also made it clear that he condemns Palestinian terrorist raids in Israel. The outgoing ambassador declared that he was speak- ing "with the full authority of the United States gov- ernment." He said that the U.S. condemns the terrorist attacks against Israel and that "no political objective can ever justify such barba- rism." Young declared further: "Just as strongly we con- demn the policy of artillery shelling and preemptive at- tacks on Lebanese towns, villages and refugee camps which Israel and the armed Lebanese groups Israel supports have followed in recent months. 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