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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-07-02

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18 Friday, July 2, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Army Spokesman Denies Use
of Cluster Bombs on Civilians

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knowledged that Israel has
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There have been calls by Israel. We will not hive
some American Con- anything else to say until
gressmen for an inquiry , that (explanation) is re-
into Israel's use of ceived." He expressed confi-
American-made weapons in. dence that Israel will re-
Lebanon. The cluster bomb spond to the U.S. as soon as
was mentioned in particu- its report on the matter is
lar because it is an anti- completed.
Fischer also commented
personnel weapon with de-
on the U.S. veto last Friday
vastating effects.
Yariv's assignment, to of a United Nations Secu-
speak for the northern rity Council resolution,
command which is con- proposed by France, calling
ducting operations in on Israel to withdraw its
Lebanon, was said to forces 10 kilometers from
have been in response to the periphery of Beirut and
complaints that the army on all armed elements in
was giving out too little Beirut to respect the exclu-
information, forcing the sive authority of the gov-
Israeli and foreign media ernment of Lebanon.
He said the U.S. -had
to rely almost entirely on
reports from Lebanese hoped that the Security
and Palestinian sources. Council would have added a
In Washington, State De- series of Lebanese amend-
partment spokesman Dean ments to the resolution
Fischer said "Our Embassy which would have served as
in Tel Aviv (has) requested the basis of American policy
an official explanation from toward the Lebanese crisis.

WZO Chief Asks Support
for Agency Relief Effort

JERUSALEM (JTA) — tion to the "heavy human
Leon Dulzin, chairman of cost" now "must assume
the World Zionist Organiza- new and heavier burdens of
tion and - Jewish Agency taxation in order to pay the
Executives, appealed to financial cost of assuring
world Jewry Sunday to sup- that their brethren in the
port the special campaign Galilee shall be able to live
launched by the Jewish without fear."
The resolution stated, "It
Agency here last week to
raise additional funds is therefore essential that
needed by Israel in the wake the Jewish Agency increase
substantially its participa-
of the war in Lebanon.
In a message beamed to tion in the funding of those
Jewish communities over- welfare, education and
seas and published in large health programs that have
advertisements in the local been traditional respon-
press, Dulzin urged aliya sibilities of the Jewish
and stressed that what Is- Agency. For Israel, it is in-
rael's armed forces achieved conceivable that our
in Lebanon strengthened brothers and sisters shall
the security not only of Is- have to suffer in addition
rael but of Jews all over the the deprivation of severe
reduction in essential
world.
"The terrorist infrastruc- human services.
"In order to assure that
ture which Israel sought to
destroy was aimed not only these services — sharply
against her. It was aimed at curtailed in recent years —
every Jew in the world. In- shall not be further reduced,
deed, it was aimed at every for a people who have made
free human being in the the ultimate sacrifice for
world," Dulzin said. The de- the security and continuity
struction of the terrorists by of the Jewish homeland, the
"Operation Peace for Board of Governors of the
Galilee' has provided the Jewish Agency therefore
opportunity for "each and calls upon the Jewish com-
every Zionist in the world" munities of the free world to
to share the burdens and add a special fund-raising
commitment to the regular
opportunities.
"I call on all the federa- United Jewish Appeal and
tions and all the Zionist Keren Hayesod campaigns,
organizations, as well as these efforts to begin im-
on each and every mediately," the resolution
Zionist, to share together said.
with the Jewish com- Brith Shalom
munities throughout the
world this responsibility Honors UJA
and this burden. I call on
NEW YORK — The Na-
you to stand up and be tional Order of Brith
counted, to actively work Shalom, one of the nation's
for the campaign, to give oldest Jewish fraternal and
and to inspire others to charitable organizations,
give," Dulzin said.
has named the United
The Jewish Agency con- Jewish Appeal (UJA) win-
vening in an assembly here ner of its 1982 Humanita-
last week, decided on the - rian Award for "contribu-
fund-raising for Israel tions to humanity and for
which the board of gover- service to the Jewish Com-
nors kicked off with an- munities throughout the
nouncements of major con- world."
tributions by its members.
The UJA is the first na-
A resolution adopted at tional organization to be
the assembly stressed that honored with the award,
in the aftermath of the war which was established in
in Lebanon, Israel, in addi .- 1944.

Embassy Move
to Jerusalem
Is Applauded

NEW YORK (JTA) —
President Luis Alberto
Monge of Costa Rica said
that the return of the Costa
Rican Embassy to
Jerusalem was a "princi-
pled act of a sovereign
democratic country" and
that it was "consistent with
his nation's long term policy
toward the state of Israel."
In a meeting with a dele-
gation of representatives
from the Anti - Defamation
League of Bnai Brith and
the American Jewish
Committee, Monge also said
. that three Arab countries —
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and
the United Arab Emirates
— had broken relations
with his country.

Wounded Envoy
Now Stable

LONDON — The condi-
tion of Shlomo Argov, the
Israeli Ambassador to Brit-
ain who was shot- June 3,
has stabalized, doctors at
the National Hospital for
Nervous Diseases reported.
Argov, who underwent
surgery for a bullet wound
in his brain, remains in a
coma.

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