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. 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