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March 05, 1982 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-05

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22 Friday, March 5, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Peres Rejects National Unity Government

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TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Labor Party chairman Shi-
mon Peres last Thursday re-
jected Premier Menahem
Begin's latest offer to form a
national unity government.
He told the party's Central
Committee that he had re-
sponded negatively to a let-
ter from Begin because he
believed that before there
could be any talk of a na-
tional unity government
there had to be a debate on a
joint policy.
Peres said he would not
disclose the contents of his
reply to Begin until the
Premier received it and had
a chance to study it.

The "Dear Shimon" letter
said that inasmuch as Labor
supports the autonomy
plan, there is a clear basis
for cooperation between
Labor and Likud in a na-
tional unity government, at-
least for the five-year period
during which autonomy
would be in effect on the
West Bank and Gaza Strip.

While Labor supports
autonomy in principle, it
does not subscribe to Be-
gin's version of it. Peres
noted that "at the mo-
ment there is only a
Likud autonomy plan
which is merely on paper.

You cannot build a na-
tional policy on the basis
of a paper plan," he said.
Begin's latest call for a
unity government was
prompted by Labor's rejec-
tion of another proposal he
made recently — that it join
Likud in sending a par-
limentary delegation to
Washington to explain to
the Reagan Administration
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Ghorbal made his re-
marks at the State Depart-
ment after a meeting with
Secretary of State Alexan-
der Haig. -
Ghorbal also said he was
pleased that President
Reagan's special envoy
Philip Habib, is returning
to Lebanon. He said this
showed that the Reagan
Administration is deter-
mined to "keep things cool"
in Lebanon and to maintain
the cease-fire there.
In Montreal, Egyptian
Ambassador ,to Canada,
Tahsin Basheer, said that
full peace will be achieved
by Israel only after the Is-
raelis recognize the "need
for Palestinian self-rule."
However, the envoy
stressed that "Egypt will
continue to work toward
completing the peace proc-
ess" started by its late
President Anwar Sadat.

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Peres demurred on
grounds that it would imply
Labor support for Begin
government policies. He re-
peated a suggestion of his
own — turned down by
Begin — that members of
the Knesset's Foreign Af-
fairs and Security Commit-
tee which includes coalition
and opposition MKs, go to
Washington to explain Is
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the years since it signed the
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1981," the pamphlet con-
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For a copy of the pam-
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