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ingsbetween Begin and
Habib, saying that progress
had been made on a number
of points.
Two points on which
agreement has still not
been reached are said to
be the exact timing of the
entry of an international
force and Israel's objec-
tions to any United Na-
tions observers. Israel
wants foreign observers
to enter west Beirut only
after most of the PLO ter-
rorists have left. Habib
wants some French
troops there as the first
terrorists depart, to
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Begin, Habib Complete Accord on Lebanon
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ensure the safety of the
others.
Israel says it is not wor-
ried about most of the
PLO going to Syria as Is-
rael will hold the host
country responsible for
any future terrorist at-
tacks by PLO members.
Israeli Ambassador to the
U.S. Moshe Arens, who
toured the Beirut area
Wednesday during a brief
visit home, expressed cau-
tion about the outcome of
the Habib mission.
He noted that the negoti-
ations for a PLO with-
drawal had been going on
for so long, with so many
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disappointments, that it
would be better to wait and
see. "When we see the ter-
rorists actually leaving Be-
irut, then we will know that
agreement has really been
reached," he said.
Addressing an emer-
gency United Jewish Ap-
peal Prime Minister's
Mission at the Knesset,
Begin said last week that
the fighting "will soon be
finished ... We may look
today beyond the fight-
ing ... There may be an
historic period of peace
for Israel."
He cited the biblical pas-
sage "and the land was
quiet for 40 years," saying it
might well apply to Israel
now that the northern bor-
der threat had been dealt
with.
"The peace with Egypt is
holding," Begin declared.
"The Egyptians curse us —
but MenKen Lebben Mit
Dos (we can live with it . . .)"
There was not a single
Egyptian soldier within 150
kilometers of Israel's bor-
der, in line with the Sinai
demilitarization terms, he
noted.
"Jordan cannot attack us.
Syria cannot attack us, it
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ity. With Lebanon we shall
sign a peace treaty." °
Begin held out the
prospect of tourist pack-
age tours embracing
Israel, Egypt and Leba-
non. He said he would
seek peace talks with
Jordan's King Hussein.
In Washington, Shimon
Peres, chairman of Israel's
opposition Labor Party, said
that while he was concerned
about the recent difficulties
between Israel and the
United States, he believes if
the Lebanese situation is
resolved peacefully, the
"rift will pass away."
Peres had a meeting with
President Reagan on Tues-
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