28 Friday, July 16, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Pope Renews Appeal for M.E. Peace
ROME -(JTA) — Pope
John Paul renewed his ap-
peal this week for an end to
Israel's siege of Beirut and
also appealed to all sides in
the conflict to respect
cease-fire agreements and
to reach an agreement on a -
way to end the plight of the
Lebanese civilian popula-
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tion.
Addressing
crowds
gathered in St. Peter's
Square for his weekly
prayer Sunday, the pontiff
said "We renew our prayers
for our brothers in the
Lebanese capital of Beirut
(where) the population is
suffering under bombard-
ments. The prolonging of
the siege increases the
threat of hunger and dis-
ease and makes the suffer-
ing of the victims even
worse. Hopes, delusions and
fears have followed each
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other in the last days of un-
certainty and suffering,
which have already gone on
too long."
In his previous reference
to Lebanon on July 7, the
Pope called for a solution
that would encompass
Lebanese national unity,
justice for the Palestinians
and both security and peace
for all the parties involved
in the conflict.
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Squadron Critical of Israel's
Wartime Public Relations
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Howard Squadron, who
until last month was chair-
man of the Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations,
said that he was "troubled"
by Israel's public relations
performance during its op-
eration in Lebanon.
He suggested that Israel
might have prevented an
erosion of support in the Un-
ited States had it explained,
as soon as its forces pushed
beyond the initial 40-
kilometer zone it had set,
"that there was an impor-
tant goal to be achieved for
the entire Western world."---
He also criticized Israel
for allowing exaggerated
accounts of civilian casual-
ties to circulate without
being challenged by credi-
ble Israeli figures.
In an interview con-
ducted with the WMCA
radio-magaZme program
"L'Chayim," during his
last-day in office, Squad-
ron -said that Israel's fai-
lure to explain its goals
immediately "was a mis-
take, because it gave too
many people the feeling
that Israel might be going
`too far,' and also that
maybe Israel was not act-
ing in good faith."
He added that such an
impression "should have
been stopped right at the
front."
On Israel's handling of
news media reporting on
civilian casualty figures in
Lebanon, Squadron said:
"I think they made a mis-
take in permitting the
stories of the casualties to
exaggerate and exaggerate
and exaggerate, as they
necessarily will, if you don't
give the actual facts. I think
it was difficult to determine
what actually were the civi-
lian casualties, but that ef-
fort should have been made
right away.
"I think the figures
should have come out
right away — even if they
were higher than the Is-
raelis like to see happen.
They would be less than
what had been an -
nounced, and that would
have been an advan-
tage."
But Squadron added that
even if civilian casualty fi-
gures would prove to be in
the thousands, Israel's op-
eration could be justified.
". .. if at the end of this op-
eration we come out with
Lebanon restored to its own
unity and its own govern-
ment, notwithstanding the
civilian casualties, it would
have been worthwhile," he
said.
He predicted that once
the PLO, Syria and Israel
withdraw from Lebanon
and a Lebanese government
emerges, "then you will
suddenly see the media
begin to re-evaluate the Is-
raeli operation."
- Nearly 75,000 Israeli
high school students par-
ticipated in "study days" at
the Beth Hatefutsot
museum in Tel Aviv last
year.
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