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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 23, 1982
Thatcher Government Most Anti-Israel Since Bevin?
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strate Britain's anger at Is-
rael's operation against the
Palestinian terrorists in
Lebanon.
"It has given the lead,
through official state-
ments, to the creation of a
climate in which almost
any disinformation about
the casualties and dam-
age caused in the
Lebanese fighting is ac-
cepted and reported as
fact by the media, with-
out independent verifica-
tion.
"The 'facts' with which
the British reading, view-
ing and listening public
have been regaled have al-
most all emanated from
ELO or other terrorist
sources. They form the basis
on which the government
seems not only to want the
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public to make its decisions
about events in the Middle
East, but on which the
Foreign Office blithely es-
tablishes its own attitudes
to the conflict.
"It cannot even be argued
that, in adopting an anti-
Israel policy, the govern-
ment is thereby being pro-
Arab. While all the cynical
reasons for politically sup-
porting the Arabs are well-
known — oil, business,
arms sales and influence —
these are hardly at issue
here.
"The Arab world has
demonstrated very obvi-
ously that it has little sym-
pathy with Yasir Arafat
and his like, that it is pre-
pared to make no more than
gestures in their support
and that it would be quite
happy if the terrorists took
the advice offered them by
their former backer, Col-
onel Qaddafi, to commit
suicide.
"As Arafat said in his re-
sponse to the Libyan leader:
`We have not heard of one
demonstration taking place
from the Atlantic to the
Gulf, anywhere in the Arab
world . . .' in support of the
PLO.
"The reasons are well
known in the Arab world,
if not in the Foreign
Office. The PLO has gone
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far beyond being a mod-
erate political force
working for the legiti-
mate aim of giving the
Palestinians a homeland
of their own in which
they can live at peace
with their neighbors. The
olive branch which
Arafat once boasted of
carrying in his hand was
camouflage for the gun
with which he not only
menaced Israel's civilian
life, and Jewish targets
elsewhere, but brought
de-stabilization wher-
ever the PLO installed it-
self.
"The advice from the
British Foreign Secretary,
Mr. Francis Pym: 'If Israel
is really interested in per-
mitting the emergence of a
more stable Lebanese polit-
ical structure,' she should
withdraw her forces with-
out more ado, would draw
from the Lebanese people of
Beirut today a familiar ges-
ture of contempt. They,
Moslem and Christian,
know better than anybody
that the reason the always
sensitive balance between
the two communities was
shattered, and Lebanon
brought to her knees, was
because of the coming of the
PLO and its creation of a
state within a state, where
the swaggering bandits of
the PLO and its associate
groups treated the resident
population almost like hos-
tages.
"Mr. Pym is free to walk
the streets of all but West
Beirut today and ask the
people of that city — and the
countryside southwards —
what they themsleves think
about the PLO's presence in
their midst.
"He might even heed a
letter to the Times on
Monday from a Briton with
a long working experience
in Lebanon, telling of his re-
cent conversations with
Moslems and Christians
who believed that, despite
the bloodshed and destruc-
tion, 'the Israeli invasion
has brought a real hope of
peace for their country.'
"He might also note,
while lecturing the Israelis,
that the hardly neutral
correspondent of the Times
in Beirut, Robert Fisk, had
to concede on Wednesday
that 'the PLO have shown
scant regard for civilian
lives over the past month.'
"The Israeli troops who
went into Lebanon four
weeks ago to life the
scourge of terrorism
from the northern set-
tlements were not the
ideologically brain-
washed members of elite
Panzer units. They were
shop assistants, farmers,
professional men, bus
drivers, drawn from a
civilian army which
passionately hates war
and killing.
"They are today scarred
young men who have had
children thrust in their path
from terrorist redoubts to
halt their fire, who have
brought and met death with
a deep, terrible sadness,
nowhere more plainly man-
ifested than in the number
of young men in uniform
who turned out in Tel Aviv
at the weekend for a mas-
sive Peace Now demonstra-
tion.
"For them, all the horror
that has gone before will be
so much waste if terrorism
is to be allowed a truce,
Lebanon to sink back into a
center of strife menacing
the security of Israel's
people, and all hopes for
peace thrust further away
because some, like Mr.
Pym, still believe, against
all the weight of the Foreign
Office's own experience,
that the PLO, in whatever
form, will agree to live in
peace with Israel.
"We have said in this col-
umn before, and will say
ever more loudly as the
curse of terrorism is lifted
from Israel, that this end
can only be a beginning of a
process of reconciliation be-
tween the people of the
Jewish state and the Pales-
tinians. Her war aims
achieved, Israel will have to
turn with equal determina-
tion to her peace aims.
"While these will not cost
lives, they will demand
much of Israel's leaders and
people. It is Britain's own
incalculable loss that, by
her rabidly anti-Israel
stand, she will not be able to
play a trusted part in this
vital process -of peace-
making."
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