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July 30, 1982 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-07-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cluster Bomb Delivery Halted

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Reagan has sus-
pended indefinitely the de-
livery of cluster bomb
ammunition to Israel.
State Department
spokesman Den Fischer, in
announcing the ban,
stressed that this was a pol-
icy decision by Reagan and
not a legal determination of
I whether Israel had violated
a secret agreement with the
U.S. by using cluster bombs
in Lebanon.
Reagan last week sus-
pended delivery of cluster
bomb ammunition pending
a review. Fischer said the
decision today, which he
stressed repeatedly was a
policy decision, was based
on the Israeli response to
U.S. requests for informa-

tion on its use of cluster
bombs as well as informa-
tion from a variety of
sources.
It was unclear what
arms were actually
covered by the suspen-
sion. Last week the Ad-
ministration talked of
1,400 rounds of ammuni-
tion for cluster bombs.
Tuesday, Fisher said the
President suspended deliv-
ery of 155 mm. artillery
ammunition which uses a
cluster-type mechanism
similar to that in the bombs.
But he would not clarify
whether these shells were
part of the ammunition sus-
pended last week.
Israel has maintained
that its "Peace for Galilee"
operation in Lebanon was a

Shamir Makes Secret European Trip

defensive action. It also
claimed that cluster bombs
were used only after Syria
entered the fighting and
only against military
targets.

J



.

U.S.-Made
Saudi Rifles
Used by PLO

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Barney Frank (D-
Mass.) has asked Secretary
of State George Schultz to
explain how the U.S. M-16
rifles sold to Saudi Arabia
were transferred to the PLO
in violation of an American
arms sale agreement with
the Saudis.
Frank, in a letter to
Shultz, supplied the secre-
tary with the serial num-
bers of M-16 rifles captured
from the PLO by Israeli
soldiers in Lebanon. The
weapons were in their orig-
inal crates from the Colt Co.
and had been shipped to
Saudi Arabia.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — possibility of a secret
Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir-Hussein meeting in
Shamir made a secret 48- London, where the Jorda-
hour trip to Europe last nian king was on a private
week. Yediot Achronot said visit, or a trip to Romania.
Shamir had been in two The Romanians have
European capitals, accom- sought to play a role in the
Frat Marathon
panied by an aide. The Beirut crisis.
Foreign Ministry spokes-
to Aid Children
man had "no comment" to Changing Tactics
The Wayne State Univer-
make on the reports.
NEW YORK (JTA) — At
Speculation included the a secret meeting of 23 Pales- sity chapter of Alpha Epsi-
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