THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34 Friday, June 4, 1982

Sharon's Reports in the U.S. Took on a Positive Tone

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Cabinet met in a special
session Tuesday to hear De-
fense Minister Ariel Sha-
ron's report on his meetings
with Reagan Administra-
tion officials in Washington
last week.
Cabinet Secretary Dan
Meridor told reporters that
Premier Menahem Begin
expressed appreciation for
the way Sharon Carried out
his mission.
Sharon reportedly told
the Cabinet that contrary to
press reports heie and
abroad, his meetings in
Washington were held in a
"good" atmosphere. Never-
theless, it is believed here
that Sharon's trip was ag-
gravated by differences be-
tween Israel and the U.S.
over Israel's support of Iran
in its war with Iraq, the
proposed sale of advanced
American weaponry to
Arab countries, particu-
larly Jordan, and the situa-
tion in Lebanon.
Sharon reportedly had
an angry confrontation
with U.S. Defense Secre-
tary Caspar Weinberger.
Voice of Israel Radio
claimed that Weinberger
had acted contrary to
specific instructions from
President Reagan by adopt-
ing a tough line toward
Sharon "because of Sharon's
style."
Sharon, on his return to
Israel Sunday, described his
visit to the U.S. asan oppor-
tunity to "clarify and define

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both countries' positions on
the various issues."
He said there was nothing
new in Israel's positions,
namely that it would not
agree to the continued
threat from Palestinian ter-
rorists in Lebanon and that
it believed that American
sanctions against Israel —
such as its suspension of the
memorandum of under-
standing on strategic coop-
eration last December —
should not be an element in
the relations between
friendly nations.
But according to re-
ports here, Weinberger
refused to rule out future
sanctions "if Israel
harmed vital American
interests." Nor was Sha-
ron's meeting with Haig
any more encouraging,
sources here said. The
Secretary of State repor-
tedly warned Israel
against further complica-
tions in the Lebanon
crisis.
Haig was said to have
presented Sharon with a
new formula by which the
U.S. would judge Israeli ac-
tions against the Lebanon-
based Palestinian terrorists
in proportion to the severity
of the terrorist act that eli-
cited the response.
This was interpreted here
as a clear warning that the
U.S. would no longer
tolerate massive air strikes
by Israel in retaliation for
individual acts of terrorism,
such as have occurred in re-
cent weeks. That position is
in direct conflict with Is-
rael's insistence on the right
to act as it sees fit.
In fact, Sharon told a
group of disabled war vete-
rans in Tel Aviv that "Israel
will exercise its right to self
defense whenever it finds it
necessary" and "under no
circumstances - will Israel
put up with any attempt to
restrict its freedom of action
at this point."
Sharon spoke shortly
after a truck owned by
Kibutz Kfar Giladi in
Galilee was blown up by
a land mine in the salient
of southern Lebanon
controlled by the Israel-
backed militia of Maj.
Saad Haddad. There
were no injuries.
On a more positive note,
sources here said Sharon
found more understanding
of Israel's problems in the
Senate and more Senators
supporting Israel's views.
Furthermore, it was re-
ported here, the U.S. for the
first time, will offer specific
proposals to stabilize the
Lebanon situation when
President Reagan's special
envoy, Philip Habib, re-
turns to the region shortly.
Voice of Israel Radio said
that Habib's next mission,
his sixth to the Middle East
in the past 12 months, will
go beyond preserving the
ceasefire along the
Lebanese border. According
to the radio, the U.S. will
propose that all parties in
Lebanon, including the Sy-
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Haddad's militia, would

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